Nogod Bangladesh Quotes & Sayings
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Secrets you were telling everybody but me.. Don't be fooled by the money I'm still just young and unlucky, I'm surprised you couldn't tell — Drake

Boys are so much drama. — Gabrielle Union

Let proportion be found not only in numbers and measures, but also in sounds, weights, times, and positions, and what ever force there is. — Leonardo Da Vinci

What I'm trying to do is break the genre from what is rap and what is music. — Wyclef Jean

He was looking forward to letting Joanne know, in a casual way, that he had read these books. — Ken Follett

Monsters, show me the monsters: these people out on the street.
My people. — Jose Eduardo Agualusa

We were two tortured souls. Both in more ways than one person should ever have to experience.
But we found each other. — T.M. Frazier

But what is happening in America today is, I think, unparalleled in history. We are rising to the top and falling to the bottom; we are becoming wealthier as individuals and baser as a society; we are more powerful than ever and less mindful; we share a level of prosperity that is so high that it is a new thing in history, unprecedented in the story of man, and yet this wonderful thing we share has not made us closer as a people. And this has implications. — Peggy Noonan

But the christian story of God the Father putting his son to death, or employing people to do it, (for that is the plain language of the story,) cannot be told by a parent to a child; and to tell him that it was done to make mankind happier and better, is making the story still worse; as if mankind could be improved by the example of murder; and to tell him that all this is a mystery, is only making an excuse for the incredibility of it. — Thomas Paine

A bargain is a bargain. — John Lyly

Going to upward is hard, facing downward is harder, that's why you have to be well prepared. — Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Whoever commits to paper what he suffers becomes a melancholy author: but he becomes a serious author when he tells us what he suffered and why he now reposes in joy. — Friedrich Nietzsche