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Shamila Mughal Quotes By Mark Millar

Why train for years to do a job, you bitched about all day? Didn't it make more sense to follow your dreams and maybe do a little good at the same time. — Mark Millar

Shamila Mughal Quotes By Tena Desae

Everyone goes on about how Bombay is so similar to New York, so I had see what the big deal was. The bustling crowds are the same, but it's a lot quieter, it's a lot cleaner, and it's not humid. I think the energy is very similar to Bombay. — Tena Desae

Shamila Mughal Quotes By Niecy Nash

I joined church by myself in a borrowed suit at 13. I had my neighbor's bible. So my walk and my faith have always been very real. — Niecy Nash

Shamila Mughal Quotes By Joseph Jacobs

Nowhere else is there so large and consistent a body of oral tradition about the national and mythical heroes as amongst the Gaels. — Joseph Jacobs

Shamila Mughal Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

All you require is adore. But just a little chocolate at times will not damage. — Charles M. Schulz

Shamila Mughal Quotes By C.D. Wright

If religion, she also liked to say, is the opiate of the masses, fundamentalism is the amphetamine. — C.D. Wright

Shamila Mughal Quotes By C.S. Pacat

Damen said, 'Men, sometimes.'
'In the absence of women?'
'When I want them.'
'If I'd known that, I might have felt a frisson of danger, lying next to you.'
'You did know that,' said Damen — C.S. Pacat

Shamila Mughal Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

If you say that God is good, great, blessed, wise or any such thing, the starting point is this : God is. — George Bernard Shaw

Shamila Mughal Quotes By Dario Fo

And he that will go to bed sober, Falls with the leaf still in October. — Dario Fo

Shamila Mughal Quotes By Fausto Brizzi

. . . human beings . . . [are] divided into "book benders" and "non-book benders." The former are happier. — Fausto Brizzi