Nazam Hikmet Quotes & Sayings
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I always feel I have to take a stand,
And there's always someone on hand
To hate me for standing there.
I always feel I have to open my mouth,
And every time I do, I offend someone, somewhere. — Ani DiFranco

Life for me has been exactly what I thought it would be, a cake, which I have eaten and had too. — Margaret Anderson

Evans, Evans!" He Cried.
Mrs. Smith was talking aloud to himself, Agnes the servant girl cries to Mrs. Filmer in the kitchen. "Evans, Evans" he had said as she brought in the tray. She jumped, she did. She scuttled downstairs. — Virginia Woolf

The thing that I look for in a script - I'm not looking for anything next because you never know where life's going to take you, so you can't just expect, 'I want to do this next.' So I'm not expecting anything; I'm just hoping. — Julia Garner

I realized I had to leave or become an erased soul inside a physical shape pantomiming the motions of life. — Bruce Bauman

He's got places to go, people to see . . . , — Julie Garwood

A computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary. — Jef Raskin

Certainly the details of our life are unique. Spending time thinking of how I am different from someone else, however, does not tend to be very productive. — Akhil Sharma

I see people getting so caught up in celebrating diversity that they are neglecting their commonality. — Richard Paul Evans

In Yuan" Alizadeh whispered to Kiram, "they have a word for a man who fights a darkness he cannot defeat."
"What is it?" Kiram asked.
"A fool," Alizadeh replied. — Ginn Hale

He stares at the open textbook for hours and is distracted by the pain of the parallelogram, which is slanted for ever. His nails scratch the page to straighten its tired limbs. It affects him, the great arrogance of the Equilateral Triangle, the failed aspiration of the octagon to be a circle, the eternal suffocation of the denominator that has to bear the weight of the unjust numerator, the loneliness of Pluto. And the smallness of Mercury, always a mere dot next to a yellow sun. In this world, there is no respect for Mercury. — Manu Joseph