Rudraprasad Senguptas Parent Quotes & Sayings
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Take the best that exists and make it better. — Henry Royce
Our life is one, big proverbial coin toss. — L.J.Smith
Ultimately, we can never change someone else's behavior - we can only change our own. — Jennifer Lopez
Who acts in stillness finds stillness in his life. — Lao-Tzu
Only me, eh? Is that how you see yourself? Only you is worth a good deal more than you think. — Gabriel King
I proceeded to prove everybody right as to how bad an economics student I was by failing as an assistant manager in every theatre I went to that hired me, both as an assistant manager and as an actor. I lost money and tickets, and I couldn't keep track of anything. So eventually they fired me from assistant-manager jobs, but kept me on as an actor. — William Shatner
A product for everyone rarely reaches much of anyone. — Seth Godin
Challenge is the core and the mainspring of all human activity. If there's an ocean, we cross it; if there's a disease, we cure it; if there's a wrong, we right it; if there's a record, we break it; and finally, if there's a mountain, we climb it. — James Ramsey Ullman
Shall we not go on in such great a cause? — Joseph Smith Jr.
There is at least one thing worse than fighting with allies - And that is to fight without them — Winston Churchill
I can't remember what I really felt. Maybe nothing happened, maybe these emotions I remember are not the right emotions. — Margaret Atwood
Men like Jack didn't want to go out with a real woman - they wanted the idea they had of what a woman was. That was probably why I intrigued Jack: I wasn't cute and cuddly, and every time there'd been an opportunity to be a 'lady' I hadn't taken it - I'd been nothing like the idea he probably had of womanliness in his head. That presented a challenge. And if there was anything men like Jack craved more than a demure woman, it was a challenging woman to tame. — Dorothy Koomson