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Poojitha Menon Quotes By H.G.Wells

After people have repeated a phrase a great number of times, they begin to realize it has meaning and may even be true. — H.G.Wells

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Jessye Norman

We singers have a different level of responsibility from other musicians. We have words that we must convey; we have meanings that we must convey through these lyrics. — Jessye Norman

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Alida Nugent

Here's how it works: If you answer yes to ten or more questions, then you should read this book. If you don't, then buy it anyway and give it to the coolest person you know. This author needs money to eat her feelings. Does your college degree hang over your head like a rain cloud made of student loans, false hopes, — Alida Nugent

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Jake Gyllenhaal

People say to me, well "What's the character you really want to play?" And I go, I don't know. — Jake Gyllenhaal

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Banani Ray

Love and ego can never exist together, just as the Sun and shadow cannot. — Banani Ray

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Nick D'Aloisio

My motivation has always been to do technology apps and companies, not making money. Just because the money's come, nothing's changed. — Nick D'Aloisio

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Albert Camus

To work and create 'for nothing', to sculpture in clay, to know that one's creation has no future, to see one's work destroyed in a day while being aware that fundamentally this has no more importance than building for centuries- this is the difficult wisdom that absurd thought sanctions. Performing these two tasks simultaneously, negating on one hand and magnifying on the other, is the way open to the absurd creator. He must give the void its colors. — Albert Camus

Poojitha Menon Quotes By Jane Austen

My being charming ... is not quite enough to induce me to marry. I must find other people charming - one other person at least. — Jane Austen