Ravikant Choudhry Quotes & Sayings
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What child didn't wish to know if his bedtime stories were the stuff of fiction or of truth? — V.E Schwab

You may feel weary today but keep moving forward to better roads in your life and you will feel stronger tomorrow! — Timothy Pina

I was bullied. I was a bit of a geek. Good-looking guys were off-limits. I didn't start dating until I was 18. — Michelle Ryan

Make as many friends as you can, but don't build your life on them alone. It's an unstable foundation. — Sean Covey

Things wither and die before us so that we may better savor that we live. — Ann Benson

It is remarkable to what lengths people will go to avoid thought. — Thomas A. Edison

You are the strongest argument, yet, against cloning. — Patricia Richardson

Will you let me lift you?" he said. "Just let me lift you. Just let me see how light you are."
"All right," she said. "Do you want me to take off my coat?"
"Yes, yes, yes," he said. "Take off your coat."
She stood. She let her coat fall to the sofa.
"Can I do it now?" he said.
"Yes."
He put his hands under her arms. He raised her off the floor and then put her down gently. "Oh you're so light!" he shouted. "Your'e so light, you're so fragile, you don't weigh any more than a suitcase. Why, I could carry you, I could carry you anywhere, I could carry you from one end of New York to the other." He got his hat and coat and ran out of the house. — John Cheever

A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. — Basil The Great

The screenplay is so well-written in a scruffy, fanzine way that you want to rub noses in it - the noses of those zombie writers who take 'screenwriting' classes that teach them the formulas for 'hit films.' — Roger Ebert

The drug, the Sadness, is working, breaking the horrible, dull, boring, mind-numbing happiness imposed on him and everyone else in NewLand by the antidepressants in the city's water supply. — Pleasefindthis

By labor and intent study (which I take to be my portion in this life), joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after-times, as they should not willingly let it die. — John Milton