Mirchandani Group Quotes & Sayings
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I have great respect for Sandra Day O'Connor. She has broken so many barriers for women in the law, and was a master negotiator and pragmatist in her days on the Supreme Court. — Kyrsten Sinema

At the simplicity of the gesture, he felt a pang: the raw nerve of his loneliness exposed. — Maile Meloy

We believe a scientist because he can substantiate his remarks, not because he is eloquent and forcible in his enunciation. In fact, we distrust him when he seems to be influencing us by his manner. — I. A. Richards

We go through our lives trying so hard to keep things black and white that we forget that the rainbow of love is actually colourful. — Minakhi Misra

There's an immense dramatic possibility in describing that universe. The books, for me, were an enormous relief in that sense of how they were written to allow primary emotion, elemental emotion, to matter enormously but to give the thing an extraordinary flow so you don't notice at what point that you're actually overwhelmed by this. There's no showiness, at all. It's the opposite of showiness. I think, if it was a painting, it could be very grey abstract, almost, with some lines and very, very beautiful. But you wouldn't have a notion of where the beauty was.
(Talking about the short stories of Alistair MacLeod, who he discovered while working on The Modern Library.) — Colm Toibin

This notice has been written, because I felt it a sacred duty to wipe the dust off their gravestones, and leave their dear names free from soil. — Charlotte Bronte

The world is getting very much more competitive. — Charlie Munger

The music is all we care about
so if that's bad, then we're bad. — Billy Corgan

That which we know is but little; that which we have a presentiment of is immense; it is in this direction that the poet outruns the learned man. — Philibert Joseph Roux

The purpose of your vote is't to elect someone, but rather to express your opinion. — Peter Allison