Selvakumar Ias Quotes & Sayings
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If people are hungry, ill-clad, unsheltered or diseased, nothing is so important as to remedy their condition. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Now, you people have names. That's because you don't know who you are. We know who we are, so we don't need names." There — Neil Gaiman

Like translation itself, Asymptote is a fluid web reaching out to all sides, bringing texts and readers together, through the most improbable and marvelous of connections. — Jonathan Littell

Hope's interesting, isn't it? I can't turn hope off, it's hopeless. — Jeff Bridges

Don't Judge People By Their Outer Appearances, Even The Bright Beautiful Moon Has Its Dark Side Which It Keeps Hidden All The Time ... — Muhammad Imran Hasan

They didn't fly out of my body, I actually had to push the little fuckers out. — Sonia Clement

If inflation-adjusted interest rates decline in a given country, its currency is likely to decline. — Ray Dalio

Liberalism in various guises - feminism, the sexual revolution, gay activism - has been at war with marriage and family for several decades now. And when do-gooders look around at the wreckage of human lives caused by disintegrating families, they call for government to act as father, mother, brother, and sister. — Mona Charen

Jim's father possessed such certain knowledge of the Unknowable as made for the righteousness of people in cottages without disturbing the ease of mind of those whom an unerring Providence enables to live in mansions. — Joseph Conrad

The Bible warns [parents] against extremes in dealing with our adult children. It tells us to avoid trying to control [them] once they become adults. When children become independent, a major transition takes place: They are no longer under our authority. — Billy Graham

The Empire might have demanded that they sacrifice their souls, but at one point, the majority of those people had been no worse than any others. All that was good in them had been lost to the Empire and to the war; surely that was worth grieving for. — Claudia Gray

I grew up in a really small town, so it wasn't really a fashion-forward place, and it was very casual. — Behati Prinsloo