Prabodhankar Quotes & Sayings
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My mother carried me for 10 months. I asked her 'Mother, you had an extra month, why you didn't make me a beautiful face?' and mother told me, 'My son, I was busy making your beautiful hands and heart.' — Mstislav Rostropovich

Do not cry," she said fiercely, but her own tears flowed. "Do not cry, Finnikin. For if we begin, our tears will never end. — Melina Marchetta

You take care of the people you love, but it's true, too, that you take care of the things you own. — Deb Caletti

We must purposefully create a life of gratitude if we want to be fully alive. — Chris Guillebeau

I put a lot into it, and when I am done playing, I plan on going undercover and then being the sheriff or chief of police somewhere, either Miami or Orlando, I don't know yet. — Shaquille O'Neal

Our experience is that most entrepreneurs are able to attract debt, even for risky and early stage investments. There are investors who provide debt, but very few who fund through equity. — Jamshyd Godrej

I don't want to leave my kids an inheritance, I want to leave them a legacy — Daymond John

His heart was a catapult in his chest. — Anthony Doerr

Japanese moe relationships socially dysfunctional men develop deep attachments to body pillows with women painted on them. — James Franco

As an actress for most of my life, I am profoundly familiar with poverty. — Martha Plimpton

You give Frost a message from me. You tell him it's open season on all suckheads. — Wesley Snipes

Thorne looked to the woolly beast at his [Bram's] knee and and cocked a brow. "You seem to have acquired a lamb, my lord."
"The lamb goes home tomorrow."
"And if he doesn't?"
"He's dinner. — Tessa Dare

It was in Alexandria, during the six hundred years beginning around 300 B.C., that human beings, in an important sense, began the intellectual adventure that has led us to the shores of space. But of the look and feel of that glorious marble city, nothing remains. Oppression and the fear of learning have obliterated almost all memory of ancient Alexandria. — Anonymous