Mudigonda Gopi Quotes & Sayings
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words can be kind, words can be cruel words are not just words, they can change you a lot for real — Himanshu Arora

Your baby is crying, says the driver to Taiwo, the Ghanian way of saying your cell phone is ringing. — Taiye Selasi

Home," he said softly. "If there is a more beautiful word in any language, I do not know it. — Mary Doria Russell

I do, and the now-familiar warmth of his lips steadies me. He tastes of salt and the wine we shared with the others at our small farewell party.
Aladdin pulls away first and lifts one of my hands to his lips, kissing the delicate henna patterns on my skin, then turning my arm over to kiss the inside of my wrist. The ship's crew makes themselves busy on the other side of the ship, giving us privacy.
"You're the most beautiful girl in the world," Aladdin murmurs. "Have I ever told you that?"
"Enough to make me wonder if your father was a parrot. — Jessica Khoury

Education is how to help the person who's lost a job. Education is how to make sure we've got a workforce that's productive and competitive. — George W. Bush

The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs. Artists of a large and wholesome vitality get rid of their art easily, as they breathe easily or perspire easily. But in artists of less force, the thing becomes a pressure, and produces a definite pain, which is called the artistic temperament. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Buying a home today is a complex process, but that in no way excuses home buyers from their obligation for due diligence. — Henry Paulson

When a man's trust is violated, he will leave even his friend. Hey, you shouldn't leave him! There is the energy of the absolute Self within and if the knowledge of the Self is attained, one may even attain the state of the absolute-Self! — Dada Bhagwan

Gifts were dangerous things, she thought. Sometimes one succeeded only in taking far more than one gave. — Mary Balogh

Tell a thousand people to draft a letter, let them debate every phrase, and see how long it takes and what you get. — Catherine The Great