Nidhi Razdan Quotes & Sayings
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Love like an anvil had cracked my locked heart open and unleashed an excruciating flow of tenderness — Krista Bremer

At a certain point, the services that you build around the hardware become more important than the hardware itself. — Nick Woodman

You learn quickly at 'SNL' you get in trouble if you compare yourself to other people, where they're at, or what other people had done before you. — Bill Hader

Learn all from one thing. -Ab uno disce omnes — Virgil

I try to make the readers feel they've lived the events of the book. Just as you grieve if a friend is killed, you should grieve if a fictional character is killed. You should care. If somebody dies and you just go get more popcorn, it's a superficial experience isn't it? — George R R Martin

No part of your experience is wasted. Everything you've experienced so far is part of what you were meant to learn. — Martha Beck

For years I have been mourning and not for my dead, it is for this boy for whatever corner in my heart died when his childhood slid out of my arms. — William Gibson

A writer's knowledge of himself, realistic and unromantic, is like a store of energy on which he must draw for a lifetime: one volt of it properly directed will bring a character to life. — Graham Greene

My head is massive. My head is, like, off the charts. — Luke Hemsworth

This is what politics is about, right? We help the people discover the threat to their security, then we provide them with a solution. — Trish Mercer

Dude, the place is filling up," I say. "It feels like we're living in the bottom half of an hourglass."
Like somehow we're running out of time. — Chuck Palahniuk

The future is open, and I never make plans. As long as it's interesting to me, I try to live my life to the fullest. — Ann Demeulemeester

Some of the writers I admire who seem very, very funny and very emotional to me can develop a closeness with the reader without giving too much of themselves away. Lorrie Moore comes to mind, as does David Sedaris. When they write, the reader thinks that they're being trusted as a friend. — Sloane Crosley

We need to learn how to keep people through love. Despite imperfections, sins, and irritating habits of other Christians, they belong to Jesus and they need our love as a healthy climate for growth. — John Wimber