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Ratan Naval Tata Quotes By Osamu Dazai

I also have the impression that many women have been able, instinctively, to sniff out this loneliness of mine, which I confided to no one, and this in later years was to become one of the causes of my being taken advantage of. — Osamu Dazai

Ratan Naval Tata Quotes By Karisma Kapoor

I love doing yoga and also enjoy going for regular walks. — Karisma Kapoor

Ratan Naval Tata Quotes By Miles Davis

I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up in the morning and see the light. — Miles Davis

Ratan Naval Tata Quotes By Antonia Crane

Hating L.A. was in my Northern California DNA. We even had a burl plaque that hung on our living room wall that read, "We Don't Give a Damn How it's Done in L.A. — Antonia Crane

Ratan Naval Tata Quotes By Jack Nicklaus

Achievement is largely the product of steadily raising one's level of aspiration and expectation. — Jack Nicklaus

Ratan Naval Tata Quotes By James Luceno

After much reflection, I came to realize that the years I spent at Sentinel Base were as formative as my years of schooling on Eriadu's Carrion Plateau, or as significant as any of the battles in which I had participated or commanded. For I was safeguarding the creation of an armament that would one day shape and guarantee the future of the Empire. Both as impregnable fortress and as symbol of the Emperor's inviolable rule, the deep-space mobile battle station was an achievement on the order of any fashioned by the ancestral species that had unlocked the secret of hyperspace and opened the galaxy to exploration. My only regret was in not employing a firmer hand in bringing the project to fruition in time to frustrate the actions of those determined to thwart the Emperor's noble designs. Fear of the station, fear of Imperial might, would have provided the necessary deterrent. — James Luceno