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Miss You Yaar Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

To all the women I say, don't ask to be saved by anyone, "my brave baghinis" (tigresses). Remember, if you deem yourselves as sheeps, men will treat you as such, but if you deem yourselves as tigresses, then you are the ones who will shape humanity. — Abhijit Naskar

Miss You Yaar Quotes By Jojo Moyes

Kind eyes under all the mascara. — Jojo Moyes

Miss You Yaar Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I've always been a very restless person. I work hard, spend too much time looking after my son, I dance like a mad thing, I learned calligraphy. I go to courses on selling, I read one book after another. But that's all a way of avoiding those moments when nothing is happening, because those blank spaces give me a feeling of absolute emptiness, in which not a single crumb of love exists. — Paulo Coelho

Miss You Yaar Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Sickness and disease are a change in awareness from comfort to discomfort. — Deepak Chopra

Miss You Yaar Quotes By Mike Fisher

I consider myself a pretty hardworking guy and I like to play hard, play physical and play well defensively too. — Mike Fisher

Miss You Yaar Quotes By Bob Proctor

You do not become a real pro in your field by doing certain things - you become a pro in your field by doing things in a certain way. — Bob Proctor

Miss You Yaar Quotes By Lev Grossman

Up until relatively recently, creating original characters from scratch wasn't a major part of an author's job description. When Virgil wrote The Aeneid, he didn't invent Aeneas; Aeneas was a minor character in Homer's Odyssey whose unauthorized further adventures Virgil decided to chronicle. Shakespeare didn't invent Hamlet and King Lear; he plucked them from historical and literary sources. Writers weren't the originators of the stories they told; they were just the temporary curators of them. Real creation was something the gods did.
All that has changed. Today the way we think of creativity is dominated by Romantic notions of individual genius and originality, and late-capitalist concepts of intellectual property, under which artists are businesspeople whose creations are the commodities they have for sale. — Lev Grossman