Rajib Sanyal Quotes & Sayings
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He also always blesses humble beginnings much more than those accompanied by a lot of show. — Vincent De Paul

...that's the point, you can say anything to strangers. But that isn't completely true. You can't just say 'anything'. — Paula Hawkins

Lochsong - she's like Linford Christie ... without the lunchbox. — Frankie Dettori

For he did not, he would have said, care for women; he never felt at home or at ease with them; and that monstrous creature beginning to be talked about, the New Woman of the nineties, filled him with horror. He was a quiet, conventional person, and the world, viewed from the haven of Brookfield, seemed to him full of distasteful innovations; there was a fellow named Bernard Shaw who had the strangest and most reprehensible opinions; there was Ibsen, too, with his disturbing plays; and there was this new craze for bicycles which was being taken up by women equally with men. Chips did not hold with all this modern newness and freedom. He had a vague notion, if he ever formulated it, that nice women were weak, timid, and delicate, and that nice men treated them with a polite but rather distant chivalry. — James Hilton

And death i think is no parenthesis. — E. E. Cummings

Anyone who sees only the bright side but not the difficulties cannot fight effectively for the accomplishment of the Party's tasks. — Mao Zedong

I have found Jews to be more broad-minded than most whites on issues of race and politics, perhaps because they themselves have historically been victims of prejudice. — Nelson Mandela

What is true in the South is true for America. — Barack Obama

The man who does not think it was America's duty to fight for her own sake in view of the infamous conduct of Germany toward us stands on a level with a man who wouldn't think it necessary to fight in a private quarrel because his wife's face was slapped. — Theodore Roosevelt

We're being treated to the wisdom of some puffed up, little fart. Doing exactly what I used to do, pretensions to anarchy and art. — Don Henley

That still seemed like a good idea, back on failed attempt number three. — Jennifer Echols