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Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Colleen Hoover

You make everything better," I tell her. "My life. It's better with you in it. — Colleen Hoover

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Virginia Woolf

She was off like a bird, bullet, or arrow, impelled by what desire, shot by whom, at what directed, who could say? — Virginia Woolf

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Tina Lindegaard

Dear Evy, it's not a question of surviving. It's a question of dying slowly, so things have time to change. — Tina Lindegaard

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

It's hard for me to view Baltimore outside the context of what Baltimore has always been in my mind: a violent place. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Virginia Woolf

There is something absolute in us which despises qualification. — Virginia Woolf

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Tariq Ramadan

We fail when we try to give simple answers to complicated problems. — Tariq Ramadan

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Paul Farmer

I recommend the same therapies for all humans with HIV. There is no reason to believe that physiologic responses to therapy will vary across lines of class, culture, race or nationality. — Paul Farmer

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By C.P. Smith

I'd been waiting for you to come along; I just didn't know it until you smiled at me. — C.P. Smith

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Allan Dare Pearce

I don't care about legal. Is it wise? — Allan Dare Pearce

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I have met free man in the strangest of places and at ALL ages. — Charles Bukowski

Rithvik Krishna Quotes By Linus Pauling

I realized that more and more I was saying, 'It seems to me that we have come to the time war ought to be given up. It no longer makes sense to kill 20 million or 40 million people because of a dispute between two nations who are running things, or decisions made by the people who really are running things. It no longer makes sense. Nobody wins. Nobody benefits from destructive war of this sort and there is all of this human suffering.' And Einstein was saying the same thing of course. So that is when we decided - my wife and I - that first, I was pretty effective as a speaker. Second, I better start boning up, studying these other fields so that nobody could stand up and say, 'Well, the authorities say such and such '. — Linus Pauling