Mudassar Khan Quotes & Sayings
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It would be pretty shabby to appear flippant around a documentary that's about how much I love my fans. — Rick Springfield

The walls were wet and sticky, and peach juice was dripping from the ceiling. James opened his mouth and caught some of it on his tongue. It tasted delicious. — Roald Dahl

The Strict Father model takes as background the view that life is difficult and that the world is fundamentally dangerous. — George Lakoff

What we love we can save, including each other, even when we are afraid. — Julian Aguon

Be deeply satisfied and ready for more. — Esther Hicks

Our bodies live separately from each other, but we are deeply connected with each other, through our belly buttons, to the Source of life. — Ilchi Lee

Lawyer: one who protects us against robbery by taking away the temptation. — H.L. Mencken

Loud threats often indicate deep fears — Napoleon Hill

The moonlight on the water outside the chamber window throws the reflection of ripples onto the whitewashed ceiling of the room, so they look as if they are underwater, floating with Melusina in the fountain. But I know that they are both gone from me, and our water mother is singing them on their journey down the sweet river to the deep springs of home. — Philippa Gregory

Thus a man looking through a tremendous telescope does not see the cirri of an Indian summer above his charmed orchard, but does see, as my regretted colleague, the late Professor Alexander Ivanchenko, twice saw, the swarming of hesperozoa in a humid valley of the planet Venus. — Vladimir Nabokov

It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimulates every thing to itself as proper nourishment; and, from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally grows the stronger by every thing you see, hear, read, or understand. — Laurence Sterne

[M]an's power, and its way of operation, [is] muchwhat the same in the material and intellectual world. For the materials in both being such as he has no power over, either to make or destroy, all that man can do, is either to unite them together, or to set them by one another, or wholly separate them. — John Locke