Muneshwar Quotes & Sayings
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It really was hand-to-mouth and you can say, 'Poor little me, how dreadful, what a deprived childhood', but I didn't feel that way at all. It's all about the attitude at home. — Carol Vorderman
I can't even consider the prospect of grandchildren because I don't know if there will be anything left for them on Earth. That's how serious the problem is. We can't drink the water or breathe the air, and we're all dying from some sort of cancer. How many generations can sustain that? It frightens me terribly. — Patti Davis
It's easy to write something average or even something good. But writing well is quite challenging. — Nicholas Sparks
This radiant weather, when mere living is a joy, and sitting still over the fire out of the question, has been going on for more than a week. — Elizabeth Von Arnim
Excessive liberty and excessive servitude are equally dangerous, and produce nearly the same effect. — Zoroaster
While raising my children, I would like to take on other challenges. — Ryoko Tani
A man goes away from his home and it is in him to do it. He lies in strange beds in the dark, and the wind is different in the trees. He walks in the street and there are the faces in front of his eyes, but there are no names for the faces. the voices he hears are not the voices he carried away in his ears a long time back when he went away. The voices he hears are loud. they are so loud he does not hear for a long time at a stretch those voices he carried away in his ears. but there comes a minute when it is quiet and he can hear those voices he carried away in his ears a long time back. He can make out what they say, and they say: Come back. They say: Come back, boy. So he comes back. — Robert Penn Warren
Interestingly, simple and ordinary experiences often provide the most important learning opportunities we ever have. — David A. Bednar
Once you realize your worth, you'll stop accepting coupons. — Portia A. Cosby
I gauge success in years, not weeks. The weekend box-office approach to book launches is short sighted and encourages crappy books. — Timothy Ferriss