Mohamed Gandhi Quotes & Sayings
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New York was an idea, I thought, an idea held simultaneously by thirteen million people. — Nancy Pickard

Holly's forgiven you?"
"Almost mostly. But she still gives me slack about it when she's sick. I take it as a husbandly badge," he said, puffing out his chest.
"Sick? You told me she was fully immortal."
"Yeah, but she still throws up some, because, well, the thing of it is ... Ah, fuck, Rydstrom, I knocked her up."
"You're going to be a father?" Gods help the world. I'm going to be an uncle?
"I got Holly, like, on the first shot. Nix is calling me Bull's-eye and the Womb Raider. — Kresley Cole

Only my death will determine whether I am 'Mohamed Gandhi', Jinnah's slave, destroyer of the Hindu religion or its servant and protector. — Mahatma Gandhi

I'm surprised by the fact that I like the word 'husband.' I thought I would hate it. — Alicia Silverstone

When you're afraid keep your mind on what you have to do. And if you have been thoroughly prepared you will not be afraid. — Dale Carnegie

But we didn't speak of what was bothering us the most. Maybe we didn't need to. It couldn't have been "talked out." It had to be worn out. — Wendell Berry

My real life - or what memory reports as my real life - was increasingly one of solitude. I had indeed plenty of people to talk to: my parents, my grandfather Lewis, prematurely old and deaf, who lived with us; the maids; and a somewhat bibulous old gardener. I was, I believe, an intolerable chatterbox. But solitude was nearly always at my command, somewhere in the garden or somewhere in the house. — C.S. Lewis

A certain amount of anger doesn't make us less empathetic, less humane, less loving. It just makes us real. — Lindsay Duncan

Not only have computers changed the way we think, they've also discovered what makes humans think - or think we're thinking. At least enough to predict and even influence it. — Douglas Rushkoff

Go safely. Go safely, she thought to him. What a silly, empty thing it was to say to anyone, anywhere. — Kristin Cashore

I'm a member of the African diaspora: my parents left the Caribbean and came to London for a better life. — Marianne Jean-Baptiste