Famous Quotes & Sayings

Poongod Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 12 famous quotes about Poongod with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Poongod Quotes

The measure of life is not by duration but by effective action. — Debasish Mridha

My role as CEO is to protect the company AND nurture it to grow. — John Fairclough

In my opinion, what the country needs, first and foremost, is a good, sound, business-like conduct of its affairs. What we need is - a business administration ! — Sinclair Lewis

People who can dance and sing are often very good at comedy. — John Michael Higgins

By then she's lost in the land of sleep and he is too, and when they go there they never go together, and she is afraid that it is also a preview of death, a place where there may be dreams but never love, never home, never a hand to hold yours when squadrons of birds flock across the burnt-orange sun at the close of the day. — Stephen King

It might be marvelous to be a man - then I could stop worrying about what's fair to women and just cheerfully assume I was superior, and that they had all been born to iron my shirts. Better still, I could be an Irish man - then I would have all the privileges of being male without giving up the right to be wayward, temperamental and an appealing minority. — Katharine Whitehorn

Kate! Get some ice on that ankle or it's going to swell to the size of Luke's head. Then neither of you will be able to get through the front door. — Violet Cross

Failure has a thousand explanations. Success doesn't need one. — Alec Guinness

There comes a moment in life when one must acknowledge that you just can't keep looking back into your past for reasons to keep someone in your present and future. Regardless of how much looking that cruel reality in the eye hurts ... memories can't be enough. — Eiry Nieves

These men represent the blend of state-of-the-art technology and shrewd old-school intelligence that makes our city as safe as anyplace on the planet. — Dick Wolf

Metaphors: knowledge existing in several states simultaneously and without contradiction. — G. Willow Wilson

I intend to judge things for myself; to judge wrongly, I think, is more honorable than not to judge at all. — Henry James