Lahartara Quotes & Sayings
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I've never been on safari because I've got a phobia of bugs. I just don't want things crawling on me when I'm sleeping. It's a shame given my passion for big cats. But I really enjoy photography, so I'd love to photograph leopards in the wild some day. — Jackie Collins
Jesus, Dad," I said as people stared. "Someone will rob you."
The captain laughed. "Yeah." He jerked his chin toward Kash. "Him. — Heidi Heilig
Well, you know when people are no good at anything else they become writers. — W. Somerset Maugham
All I know is that my best work has come out of being committed and happy. — William Hurt
We become like that which we love. If we love what is base, we become base; but if we love what is noble, we become noble. — Fulton J. Sheen
Vietnamese food has probably been saved from the mass market because most people never master the sauces and condiments that must be added to the food, at the table, for its glories to become apparent. It's too much trouble, and a lot of people don't like asking for help, especially if the interaction involves some linguistic awkwardness. — Tyler Cowen
By trade, I am a software programmer, so I never really had any experience with movies before. I started out with 'Paranormal Activity.' — Oren Peli
Absent a sense of the preciousness of one's own life, why respect the life of anyone else? — Kentetsu Takamori
I'm actually no longer a strict vegan. I don't hang out in the cheese section - I don't even eat cheese. I don't drink milk. But every once in a while I'll have an egg. I'm going to eat eggs that come out of my next-door neighbor's farm, that's just the way it is. — Jason Mraz
I know. Off to save the galaxy again, that's my Leia."
- Han Solo — Michael A. Stackpole
Safety Zone = Children of their own homes, gardens, streets, city, country, and all over the world. — Mehmet Kececi
The Perennial Philosophy is expressed most succinctly in the Sanskrit formula, tat tvam asi ('That art thou'); the Atman, or immanent eternal Self, is one with Brahman, the Absolute Principle of all existence; and the last end of every human being, is to discover the fact for himself, to find out who he really is. — Aldous Huxley
Do you know about it, Kelsey?" he asked after a while. "Dominance and submission? This thing we're doing? I don't know so good how to explain it. Only how to do it. — Annabel Joseph
