Kongu Nadu Quotes & Sayings
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I was an incurable romantic then, same as I am now. I was always pining away after somebody — Brian May

IV The bounded is loathed by its possessor. The same dull round even of a universe would soon become a mill with complicated wheels.
V If the many become the same as the few, when possess'd, More! More! is the cry of a mistaken soul, less than All cannot satisfy Man.
VI If any could desire what he is incapable of possessing, despair must be his eternal lot.
VII The desire of Man being Infinite the possession is Infinite & himself Infinite. — William Blake

Socialism's failure in the former Soviet Union and in the other socialist countries stands as a clean and unquestionable warning as to which path any rational and sane people should never follow again. Government planning brought poverty and ruin ... Unfortunately, America is not absorbing the lessons that should be learned from the socialist experience and, instead, is following the same path of destruction. — Richard Ebeling

I honor God that much in the way I play. That's why I never believe in getting tired. I don't even know what that word means. — Ray Lewis

I felt very special in Paris, more special than I felt in London. I love London for different reasons. I've always been close to London, being English. But somehow, there's something special about living as an Englishwoman in Paris. — Charlotte Rampling

It doesn't matter how good the movie is. What matters is what it takes during the opening weekend. It's slightly distressing sometimes but that's how it works. — Emma Thompson

I never expected there to be so much death in my life.'
I. C. Williams. — Iain Cameron Williams

Perhaps things are not things but words: metaphors, words for other things. — Octavio Paz

If a belief is not realized immediately in open deeds, it is stored up for the guidance of the future. — William Kingdon Clifford

Several things about Reagan are unusual in a public man. He was not a typical politician at all, but a private man in public life. — Lyn Nofziger