Pyaar Dhoka Quotes & Sayings
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We are living in the excesses of freedom. Just take a look at 42nd Street and Broadway. — Will Durant

Trying to get a handle on what he thought, what he felt, what he thought about what he felt and vice versa, was like trying to open a locked door by ramming it with his head. — Laura Ruby

Going to a party, for me, is as much a learning experience as, you know, sitting in a lecture. — Natalie Portman

Part of the reason for the ugliness of adults, in a child's eyes, is that the child is usually looking upwards, and few faces are at their best when seen from below. — George Orwell

I shall grind your bones to powder," he hollered, transfixing the three Gentlemen Bastards with his gleaming eyes. "And with that dust I'll make cement for paving stones, and for a hundred years to come you'll have no rest beneath the crush of strange wheels and the tramp of strange boots! Drunkards will make their unclean water upon you, and I shall laugh to think of it, — Scott Lynch

But in general, for the purposes of most novelists, the number of objects genuinely necessary for ... describing a scene will be found to be very small. — Elizabeth Bowen

'How was your day?' is a question that matters a lot more than it seems. — Seth Godin

Anger-pride-deceit-greed are in the form of 'discharge'. But if one does not have 'knowledge of True Self' (realization of the self), then he 'charges' new karmas within. — Dada Bhagwan

He turns around to tend to the pasta like he didn't just ruin me for any other guy for the rest of my life. — Colleen Hoover

Denial makes it easier to keep an addiction progressing smoothly along and, being a lie, it's just better form. — Geoffrey Wood

A great painting is a great painting. — Larry Poons

My girlfriend is a great support, and I've got a big circle of mates who keep my feet on the ground. — Rob James-Collier

Mr Lefoux, would you fetch Prim for me? She seems to have been kilted." Quesnel — Gail Carriger