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Sher Dil Quotes By Laurelin Paige

Did this bother him because he'd made rules about his life? Or did the rules about his life come because things like this bothered him? — Laurelin Paige

Sher Dil Quotes By Karl Pilkington

There's fish in here that I've read about that are so see-through that they're invisible. So I don't even think they know they exist. — Karl Pilkington

Sher Dil Quotes By Henri Barbusse

And night came, as every night will come, until the last one, which will be too vast. — Henri Barbusse

Sher Dil Quotes By Democritus

Good breeding in cattle depends on physical health, but in men on a well-formed character. — Democritus

Sher Dil Quotes By Simon Van Booy

He wanted to tell the baby that Paris was like a poem in stone. — Simon Van Booy

Sher Dil Quotes By Yoshida Shoin

If a general and his men fear death and are apprehensive over possible defeat, then they will unavoidably suffer defeat and death. But if they make up their minds, from the general down to the last footsoldier, not to think of living but only of standing in one place and facing death together, then, though they may have no other thought than meeting death, they will instead hold on to life and gain victory. — Yoshida Shoin

Sher Dil Quotes By Leo Burnett

Products are made in the factory, but brands are created in the mind. — Leo Burnett

Sher Dil Quotes By Chris Crutcher

If you think your life sucks, it probably does. Do something about it. — Chris Crutcher

Sher Dil Quotes By Maurice Chevalier

Considering the alternative ... it's not too bad at all. — Maurice Chevalier

Sher Dil Quotes By Eugene O'Neill

One should either be sad or joyful. Contentment is a warm sty for eaters and sleepers. — Eugene O'Neill

Sher Dil Quotes By Betty Greene

Bending beats breaking. — Betty Greene

Sher Dil Quotes By Gay Talese

Even after they had stopped modeling for Playboy and had settled down with other men to raise families of their own, Hugh Hefner still considered them his women, and in the bound volumes of his magazine he would always possess them. — Gay Talese