Meera Chopra Quotes & Sayings
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You owe it to yourself to keep fit. No matter how busy or how involved you are, you should have some type of physical program to keep the body in tune. — Marvin J. Ashton

People who get offended by your not saying 'Thank you!' ... after they've paid you a compliment were merely desperate to be thanked. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Increasing the power of the state in response to the Soviet menace would not defeat socialism in Russia but bring it to the United States. — Frank Chodorov

I am a teacher. It's how I define myself. A good teacher isn't someone who gives the answers out to their kids but is understanding of needs and challenges and gives tools to help other people succeed. That's the way I see myself, so whatever it is that I will do eventually after politics, it'll have to do a lot with teaching. — Justin Trudeau

I remember Tim telling me that he had an idea for a musical and he said to me that he was hoping that ABBA would be writing the music, which I thought was a pretty wild idea because they were obviously known very much as pop writers. — Elaine Paige

Harry, we saw Uranus up close!" said Ron, still giggling feebly. "Get it, Harry? We saw Uranus - ha ha ha - — J.K. Rowling

If laughter is one of the best medicines in life ... laughing at yourself is a conducive pill. — Timothy Pina

It being her experience that the religious ecstasy made people callous (so did causes); dulled their feelings — Virginia Woolf

Americans don't know a lot about the Middle East - [they] don't know we laugh. — Maz Jobrani

I got my first book deal when I was in college, but it was published in Germany, and I could never actually read it. — Michelle Moran

It always matters whether or not you can trust your government. — Trey Gowdy

Your only competitors are your past achievements. — James Cameron

Is not literature meant to speak of our being a thousand different kinds of things, at times creating even this diversity? If literature gives up this purpose, this duty, it renounces all claim to legitimacy. I am Hungarian. I am Slovene. I am Serbian. You do not need literature for sentences like that. A bureaucrat will do, and a rubber stamp. A border guard. An Army. — Peter Esterhazy