Pushpavanam Kuppusamy Quotes & Sayings
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If in my twenties I'd gotten one of the two-dozen roles that I did screen tests for and almost got, I think I would have become bored with the awards circuit, the whole hype machine. — Viggo Mortensen

You're beautiful to me, Jamie," I said softly, at last. "So beautiful, you break my heart. — Diana Gabaldon

I would ask myself what o'clock it could be; I could hear the whistling of trains, which, now nearer and now farther off, punctuating the distance like the note of a bird in a forest, shewed me in perspective the deserted countryside through which a traveller would be hurrying towards the nearest station: the path that he followed being fixed for ever in his memory by the general excitement due to being in a strange place, to doing unusual things, to the last words of conversation, to farewells exchanged beneath an unfamiliar lamp which echoed still in his ears amid the silence of the night; and to the delightful prospect of being once again at home. — Marcel Proust

If love didn't hurt you then you've never been in love. — Ribecca

I'm not creating the universe. I'm creating a model of the universe, which may or may not be true. — Lisa Randall

Schools assume that children are not interested in learning and are not much good at it, that they will not learn unless made to, that they cannot learn unless shown how, and that the way to make them learn is to divide up the prescribed material into a sequence of tiny tasks to be mastered one at a time, each with it's approrpriate 'morsel' and 'shock.' And when this method doesn't work, the schools assume there is something wrong with the children
something they must try to diagnose and treat. — John Holt

A compassionate soul is inner beauty, — Keiko Fukuda

Everyone makes mistakes, but only a few could forgive. An eye for an eye will make us all blind. — Morra Quatro

He won't listen to the music, and I can't turn it off. — V.C. Andrews