Pankhoori Quotes & Sayings
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In summation, like your beloved pet rock, Twitter is useful only in your imagination. — David Harsanyi

I think the new generations in America, the America's youth, no longer care about Vietnam. They don't want to hear any more about it. — Alexander Haig

Life consists on lightness and darkness, when you reached to lightness, prepare your tools for darkness — Kamaran Ihsan Salih

The elections themselves have rather a symbolic meaning. They remind us that we are a united, powerful organism of millions of cells, that - to use the language of the "gospel" of the ancients - we are a united church. The history of the United State knows not a single case in which upon this solemn day even a solitary voice has dared to violate the magnificent unison. They — Yevgeny Zamyatin

You can't teach someone to be funny, but you can teach comic timing. If you listen to a good comic, you can learn how to put it on a page. — Christopher Moore

I know you miss me terribly. I miss you, too. But we still have each other, for I am - and always have been - part of you. You carry me in your heart, just as I carried you in mine, and nothing can ever change that. I love you, my darling, and you love me. Hold on to that feeling. Hold on to us. And little by little, you will find a way to heal. — Nicholas Sparks

She had come to accept, deeply, and with certitude, that she had been born into a world, a life, that would not let her be whole. — Guy Gavriel Kay

Deal with the small before it becomes large. — Laozi

You know, they are fooling us, there is no God. — Joseph Stalin

He read as others pray, as gamblers follow the spinning of the roulette wheel, as drunkards stare into vacancy; he read with such profound absorption that ever since I first watched him the reading of ordinary mortals seemed a pastime. — Stefan Zweig

He seemed to study her. "I think I might surprise you." She feared that was definitely what might happen. — B. J. Daniels

Didn't it bother him that he was teaching his students poetry when he was certain it wouldn't make a difference in how their lives turned out? Didn't it bother him to be so sure that it was futile to even try? And what about us? What standards did we have? Weren't our fates sealed as well? What was I ever going to become? What stopped other people from looking at us and pitying us, how we didn't see the pointlessness in working so many jobs, moving from one shit place to another and scrimping on pennies, how we couldn't face the reality of our situation: that non of this was leading up to anywhere that was any different from where we had just been. — Jenny Zhang

Do Something.
If it works, do more of it.
If it doesn't,
do something else. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Reading one book is like eating one potato chip. — Diane Duane