Maharashtrian Mangalsutra Quotes & Sayings
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our world is a product of the medieval past — Judith M. Bennett

One's faith is kept alive as one occasionally meets a realized ideal of better human relations. — Jane Addams

Naked girls with the heads of Marx and Malraux prone and helpless in the glare of the headlights, tried to give them a little joie de vivre but maybe it didn't take, their constant bickering and smallness, it's like a stroke of lightning, the world reminds you of its power, tracheotomies right and left, I am spinning, my pretty child, don't scratch, pick up your feet, the long nights, spent most of my time listening, this is a test of the system, this is only a test. — Donald Barthelme

The truth is that men don't want to be friends with women. Men know they don't understand women, and they don't much care. They want women as lovers, as wives, as mothers, but they're not really interested in them as friends. They have friends. Men are their friends. And they talk to their male friends about sports, and I have no idea what else.
Women, on the other hand, are dying to be friends with men. Women know they don't understand men, and it bothers them: they think that if only they could be friends with them, they would understand them and, what's more (and this is their gravest mistake), it would help. — Nora Ephron

Once I learned, I went online and ordered every romance novel I could find. They're fairy tales for grown-ups. — Gena Showalter

Under Reagan came the idea of putting your pension plan in the stock market, which wasn't a guaranteed pension. — Michael Moore

The sky was always full of birdsong and evening smells, piano music from a window, the stone buildings glowing against the blue, like cream poured over something tart and hot. — Olivia Sudjic

A glimpse is not a vision. But to a man on a mountain road by night, a glimpse of the next three feet of road may matter more than a vision of the horizon. — C.S. Lewis

Some things don't cange no mattered what's happened. even things that fade with time and distance aren't really ever lost. — Gennifer Albin

I wanted to be a film student again, as a man in my 60s. To go someplace alone and see what you can cook up, with non-existent budgets. I didn't want to be surrounded by comforts and colleagues, which you have when when you're a big time director. I wanted to write personal works. — Francis Ford Coppola