Krishnammal Jagannathan Quotes & Sayings
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In my experience the difference between a straight and a bisexual is about four pints — Graham Norton

He was being called on to be a man, called up for service almost, except his country didnt need him, his lover did, and he felt proud and strong and ready to do whatever was necessary. — Lisa Jewell

He tastes like salted caramel and sunshine. Or what I think salted caramel and sunshine taste like. He tastes like nothing I've ever experienced, like hope and possibility and future — Nicola Yoon

Although really society should not change, it should mutate. And, little by little, it is mutating ...
... Society is like the body of a chicken: the chicken's foot is hard and insensitive while the eye is very alive. And there are beings who embody the cells of the eyes and others who embody the cells of the feet, of the wings, or of the anus. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Historically in every recovery, because the president rightly did inherit a recession. But historically, the lagging indicator always deals with employment. — Sean Hannity

Books must be wind and pull the curtains. — Nazim Hikmet

The way we view fiction is a reflection of how we define ourselves as a nation. Works of the imagination are canaries in the coal mine, the measure by which we can evaluate the health of the rest of society. — Azar Nafisi

It is better to change an opinion than to persist in a wrong one. — Socrates

How's Tucker? You guys an actual thing?"
"We're something," I mutter.
"What's that supposed to mean? You've been seeing him since the end of October. That's more than four months. In Sabrina Land, you might as well be engaged."
Actually, eighteen weeks and three days, but who's counting besides me and my OB? — Elle Kennedy

Our strength lies in spiritual concepts. It lies in public sensitivities to evil. Our greatest danger is not from invading armies. Our dangers are that we may commit suicide from within by complaisance with evil, or by public tolerance of scandalous behavior. — Herbert Hoover

It must have been then that I began to lose faith in reasonable argument as the sole measure of truth. — Margaret Atwood

I believe that the power to declare war is most important in limiting the powers of the national government in regard to the rights of its citizens, but that it does not require Congress to give its approval before the president uses force abroad. — John Yoo