Manchanda Law Quotes & Sayings
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When I escape from my cage of conformity, I grow wings to fly in search of truth and beauty. — Debasish Mridha

I think sometimes I get carried away, like I'm speaking to an imaginary audience rather than just trying to figure something out for myself. Ideally, I try to balance that - that I'm asking these questions of myself, how does this work, why does this happen, what's going on here. — David Byrne

I would never have turned pro training like an average bodybuilder. There is no substitute for intensity. — Branch Warren

I felt it would to add a great deal to my legend for eccentricity. — Roger Ebert

William the Testy. On the contrary, he conceived that the true wisdom of legislation consisted in the multiplicity of laws. He accordingly had great punishments for great crimes, and little punishments for little offences. By degrees the whole surface of society was cut up by ditches and fences, and quickset hedges of the law, and even the sequestered paths of private life so beset by petty rules and ordinances, too numerous to be remembered, that one could scarce walk at large without the risk of letting off a spring-gun or falling into a man-trap. In a little while the blessings of innumerable laws became apparent; a class of men arose to expound and confound them. Petty courts were instituted to take cognizance of petty offences, pettifoggers began to abound, and the community was soon set together by the ears. — Washington Irving

Government is saying to the average citizen every January 1: 'For the next five months you'll be working for us, for goals we shall determine. Is that clear? After May 5 you may look after your own needs and ambitions, but report back to us next January. Now move along.' ... If nearly half of what you make is spent by someone else, that means that half your work time is spent working for someone else. Call me a radical, but I think that comes dangerously close to being a form of indentured servitude. — Dick Armey

We can allow ourselves to pass through the darkest valley without losing our light. One candle can lit millions of other candles, which are willing to receive the light. — Raphael Zernoff

We in this country have to make up our minds
we can not have it both ways: we cannot be both drug-free and free. — Lester Grinspoon

A lot of people would say, to be truthful is to tell all, every dalliance, every crisis. They might be right on paper, but in practice, it's not a great way to go. — Adam Carolla

I watched our reflection in the mirror. I loved that reflection. — Alyssa Rose Ivy

But then there was The Bite of '87. Yeah. I-It's amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe, you know? — Scott Cawthon