Pyar Bhara Quotes & Sayings
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Max had said two things to Jean during their good-byes. First, that one had to gaze upon the dead, cremate them and bury their ashes--and then begin to tell their story. "Remain silent about the dead, and they'll never leave you in peace. — Nina George

Despite not looking like a matinee idol, I feel like I have a lot to give. I've never had any trouble with women. People are always surprised with the romantic aspect of my movies. — John C. Reilly

God will honor the preaching that honors Christ, but abandon the pulpit that abandons Him. — Steven J. Lawson

Step off assuredly into the blank of your own mind. Something will come to you. Although at first You nod through nothing like a fogbound prow, Gravel will breed in the margins of your gaze — Richard Wilbur

The searching for our selves is the most agonizing, isn't it? - and yet the most stimulating - and one simply cannot escape it. — Karen Horney

If I have any faith at all, I guess that's it. Faith in the small love that keeps our family together. — Michael Ian Black

Sometimes even now I think I see him in the street or standing in a window or bent over a book in a coffee shop. And in that instant, before I understand that it's someone else, my lungs tighten and I lose my breath. — Siri Hustvedt

Dreams are but interludes that fancy makes ...
Sometimes forgotten things, long cast behind
Rush forward in the brain, and come to mind. — John Dryden

I made your sorrow mine also, that you might have help in bearing it. — Oscar Wilde

At least half of the popular fallacies about economics come from assuming that economic activity is a zero-sum game, in which what is gained by someone is lost by someone else. But transactions would not continue unless both sides gained, whether in international trade, employment, or renting an apartment. — Thomas Sowell

The emotional mind likewise transcends the facile and appealing dualism separating its psychological and biological aspects. Physical mechanisms produce one's experience of the world. Experience, in turn, remodels the neurons whose chemoelectric messages create consciousness. Selecting one strand of that eternal braid and assigning it primacy is the height of capriciousness. (168) — Thomas Lewis

She clung to him, she poured out her terrors, her unavailing regrets, and the far echoes turned them all to jeering laughter. — Mark Twain

I guess it's for life beyond these pages. — Markus Zusak

Don't mess with Teresa. If I teach you nothing else in life, it's that. Don't mess with Teresa. — James Dashner

Stagnant people tend to live stagnant lives. — Toni Sorenson