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Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Constantin Brancusi

In art, one does not aim for simplicity; one achieves it unintentionally as one gets closer to the real meaning of things. — Constantin Brancusi

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Jerzy Kosinski

In my photographs it is apparent that there was no posing at the moment I released the shutter. — Jerzy Kosinski

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Ronald Reagan

I notice that all of the people who support abortion are already born. — Ronald Reagan

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Brandy Purdy

Grief is one illness that defies all remedies; it must ever run its course. — Brandy Purdy

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By William Shakespeare

Mercy but murders pardoning those who kill. — William Shakespeare

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Clay Shirky

rule. The first, widely known, was the Great Leap Forward. This was a set of national policies implemented in the 1950s that included collectivization of agriculture, a disaster everywhere it has been tried, but nowhere as much as China. The resulting famine killed between 20 and 40 million people in three years, the deadliest in human history. — Clay Shirky

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Henri Frederic Amiel

How true it is that our destinies are decided by nothings and that a small imprudence helped by some insignificant accident, as an acorn is fertilized by a drop of rain, may raise the trees on which perhaps we and others shall be crucified. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Sagnik Chakraborty Quotes By Toni Morrison

All she saw, down in the cellar well beneath the stoop, was a light yellow feather with a tip of green. And she had never named him. Had called him "my parrot" all these years. "My parrot." "Love you. "Love you."
Did the dogs get him? Or did he get the message - that she said, "My parrot" and he said, "Love you," and she had never said it back or even taken the trouble to name him - and manage somehow to fly away on wings that had not soared for six years. — Toni Morrison