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Saklani Quotes By Anthony Trollope

Miss Trefoil must have thought that kissing and proposing were the same thing. Other young ladies have, perhaps, before now made such a mistake. But this young lady had had much experience, and should have known better. — Anthony Trollope

Saklani Quotes By Hilary Mantel

Georges told me he would be back, and I have no reason to disbelieve him - but perhaps you'd like to sit down here and write him a letter? Tell him you can't manage the thing without him, which is true. Tell him Robespierre says he can't get along without him. And when you're done, you might go and find Robespierre and ask him to call. He is such a steadying influence when Camille is killing himself. — Hilary Mantel

Saklani Quotes By Frances Goodrich

Yeah, if it hadn't been for me everybody'd be a lot better off
my wife and my kids and my friends ... I wish I'd never been born.I suppose it'd been better if I'd never been born at all. — Frances Goodrich

Saklani Quotes By The Covert Comic

Ever notice that phrenologists have funny-shaped heads? — The Covert Comic

Saklani Quotes By Charles Todd

She grinned. "I seen that you was sleeping in the sitting room — Charles Todd

Saklani Quotes By Shay Mitchell

There's nothing worse than seeing someone chewing gum on the red carpet! — Shay Mitchell

Saklani Quotes By Mike Mills

There is a drunkenness to grief, which is good. — Mike Mills

Saklani Quotes By John C. Maxwell

When it comes to identifying a real leader, that task can be much easier. Don't listen to the claims of the person professing to be the leader. Don't examine his credentials. Don't check his title. Check his influence. The proof of leadership is found in the followers.
I — John C. Maxwell

Saklani Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The most common lie is that which one lies to himself; lying to others is relatively an exception. — Friedrich Nietzsche