Rocknrolla Quotes & Sayings
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I was born in Nagpur and brought up in Ahmedabad, where my father had a small factory. — Ronit Roy
Honor," she said, "is the coin that stays in your pocket when all your silver has been spent. — Craig Schaefer
The way we live out our days is the way we will live our lives. — Francis Chan
I don't like the whole blowing the candles out ritual ... blowing their germs all over the cake. If I want to catch something on my birthday. I don't want it to be from the cake. If you know what I'm saying ... — Craig Ferguson
A translator is to be like his author; it is not his business to excel him. — Samuel Johnson
Always in the perfect moment in the best place. For one lesson more! — Deyth Banger
If your life had lyrics, would they be any good? — Douglas Coupland
She was ... is beautiful. Like her mother. Like you." He touched me then, pressing one finger directly over my heart. "You have it in here." He coughed violently, his hand dropping away from me. "It's a beauty that nothing can take away. Not this world or its monsters. — Sophie Jordan
Crowds moved wherever he went, across the bridge to Manhattan, in New York, wherever he went, life flowed and eddied, but he was not part of it. — Pearl S. Buck
Rose petals of a thousand shades fall from the trees as Golds fight beneath them. They're all red in the end. — Pierce Brown
I was reminded of how years before, he had drifted away from one of our afternoon strolls and got surrounded by the tide - Corrigan, isolated on a sandbar, tangled in light, voices from the shores drifting over him, calling his name. — Colum McCann
A wise person speaks carefully and with truth, for every word tht passes between one's teeth is meant for something. — Molefi Kete Asante
Films are really cool because, every couple months, or however many times you can get a job because there's a lot of luck involved in that, you're playing a different character. — Zachary Levi
Journalism has a distinct place in familiarizing and expressing public opinion. — Mahatma Gandhi