Paramjitinder Quotes & Sayings
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Someone who has been defeated should not console himself with the possible retaliations of history, but with the patent excellence of his cause. — Nicolas Gomez Davila
When it comes down to it, even on the natural plane, it is much happier and more enlivening to love than to be loved. — Dorothy Day
Love is force of being. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I can only control what I can control. — Ira Glass
I'll be truly happy when we're not counting the number of ethnically diverse models on a fashion runway or campaign, when having a representation of the entire human race is the norm and not an exception. — Iman
In essence, the stock market represents three separate categories of business. They are, adjusted for inflation, those with shrinking intrinsic value, those with approximately stable intrinsic value, and those with steadily growing intrinsic value. The preference, always, would be to buy a long-term franchise at a substantial discount from growing intrinsic value. — Michael Burry
I want to caution that we must not confuse patriotism with blind endorsement of bad policies. — Mark Hatfield
I have to go on being a priest and bishop, that is, to celebrate God and what God has done in Jesus, and to offer in God's name whatever I can discern of God's perspective on the world around - something which involves both challenge and comfort. — Rowan Williams
The jazz band's chief stimulus, of course, was the rise of the negro 'blues' and their exploitation by the negro song-writer, W. C. Handy. — Bix Beiderbecke
Woke the next day and found her note. Love ya, goodbye, that's all she wrote. — David Gates
The physics of undergraduate text-books is 90% true; the contents of the primary research journals of physics is 90% false. — John Ziman
Never take advice from a donkey. — Bryce Courtenay
He isn't eating," whispered Skirnir. "He does not need to," said Frey. "He drinks. He only needs wine, nothing else. Come — Neil Gaiman