Shahriyar Ali Quotes & Sayings
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Treason is a blow that comes unexpectedly. If you know your heart well, it will never be able to do that to you. Because you'll know its dreams and wishes, and will know how to deal with them. — Paulo Coelho

The fact is there hasn't been a thrilling new erogenous zone discovered since de Sade. — George Gilder

Whatever you've heard about Caraval, it doesn't compare to the reality. It's more than just a game or performance. It's the closest you'll ever find yourself magic in this world. — Stephanie Garber

I love first base. I want to get better. — Mark Teixeira

No war or battle sound Was heard the world around. — John Milton

He purred the words, as if his tongue was lazy and had all the time in the world to wrap around each and every syllable. She wondered if his tongue would be so thorough on a woman's body. — Blue Kincaid

The warrior of light knows that everything around him - his victories, his defeats, his enthusiasm and his despondency - form part of his Good Fight. — Paulo Coelho

Loyalty to the principles upon which our Government rests positively demands that the equality before the law which it guarantees to every citizen should be justly and in good faith conceded in all parts of the land. — Grover Cleveland

You seem to be in a state of such absolute contradiction that I would not be surprised if your face tore in half. — Mary-Jean Harris

I did photography, painting, and drawing, but I prefer sculpture. I like it because it's very physical. — P.J. Harvey

It became inevitable that television would address life's mundane problems because television itself is so mundane, part of the ordinary flow of time the way those problems are. — Lee Siegel

Dr. Dunbar would never consider not answering the call of duty. — Larry Watson

No fact is so simple that it is not harder to believe than to doubt at the first presentation. Equally, there is nothing so mighty or so marvelous that the wonder it evokes does not tend to diminish in time. — Lucretius