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Kuch Khaas Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

The girl with the greyhound was an assistant lighting director for a musical comedy about American history, and she kept her poor greyhound, who was named Lancer, in a one-room apartment fourteen feet wide and twenty-six feet long, and six flights of stairs above the street level. His entire life was devoted to unloading his excrement at the proper time and place. There were two proper places to put it: in the gutter outside the door seventy-two steps below, with the traffic whizzing by, or in a roasting pan, his mistress kept in front of the Westinghouse refrigerator.
Lancer had a very small brain, but he must have suspected from time to time, just as Wayne Hoobler did, that some kind of terrible mistake had been made. — Kurt Vonnegut

Kuch Khaas Quotes By Mariah Nelson

Competition can damage self-esteem, create anxiety, and lead to cheating and hurt feelings. But so can romantic love. — Mariah Nelson

Kuch Khaas Quotes By A.J. Liebling

It is an anomaly that information, the one thing most necessary to our survival as choosers of our own way, should be a commodity subject to the same merchandising rules as chewing gum. — A.J. Liebling

Kuch Khaas Quotes By Mya

Guys will just go out and do something. Females will talk about it - a lot. I don't care if I break a nail. You have to be aggressive to get the same respect as the guys. — Mya

Kuch Khaas Quotes By Esperanza Spalding

Jazz has always been a melting pot of influences and I plan to incorporate them all. — Esperanza Spalding

Kuch Khaas Quotes By Michelangelo

An artist must have his measuring tools not in the hand, but in the eye. — Michelangelo

Kuch Khaas Quotes By David K. Randall

If we spend little time in REM sleep one night, our brain will compensate by prolonging that stage of sleep the next night. It doesn't take a huge leap to assume that the brain considers this time important. — David K. Randall