Nayak Nahi Quotes & Sayings
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I make lots of mistakes. I try hard not to make the same mistake more than three or four times. — Janet Evanovich

Actually men are closer to having the ability to act egoistic when it comes to a crisis situation. — Ruben Ostlund

There is a great deal of pain in life and perhaps the only pain that can be avoided is the pain that comes from trying to avoid pain. — R.D. Laing

The achievement of a happy life is not only positively good for us, it is constructively good for those around us. — Lisa Cypers Kamen

In psychoanalysis, only the fee is exactly what it seems to be. — Mason Cooley

Long may it remain in this mixed world a question not easy of decision, which is the more beautiful evidence of the Almighty's goodness, the soft white hand formed for the ministrations of sympathy and tenderness, or the rough hard hand which the heart softens, teaches, and guides in a moment. — Charles Dickens

One can't reason away regret-it's a bit like falling in love, falling into regret. — Graham Greene

Any professional league that goes on strike right now - that's just suicide. — Charles Barkley

Before she became ill, David's mother would often tell him that stories were alive. They weren't alive in the way that people were alive, or even dogs or cats. People were alive whether you chose to notice them or not, while dogs tended to make you notice them if they decided that you weren't paying them enough attention. Cats, meanwhile, were very good at pretending people didn't exist at all when it suited them, but that was another matter entirely. — John Connolly

Why can no one here think of anything but chocolates? — Joanne Harris

It was evidently quite obvious to a powerful intellect like his that the one essential condition for a healthy society was equal distribution of goods - which I suspect is impossible under capitalism. For, when everyone's entitled to get as much for himself as he can, all available property, however much there is of it, is bound to fall into the hands of a small minority, which means that everyone else is poor. — Thomas More