Shirish Kunder Quotes & Sayings
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If money help a man to do good to others, it is of some value; but if not, it is simply a mass of evil, and the sooner it is got rid of, the better. — Swami Vivekananda

I fell off a chair onto a broken water glass when I was 3 years old. — Buddy Lester

We sit in silence, all the unanswered and unasked questions thicker than the wall of glass between us. — Carolee Dean

I speak and help some folks only because I believe they may be god in flesh, testing me for politeness. — Darnell Lamont Walker

A single person is a manageable entity, whom you can either make friends with or leave alone. But half of a married couple is not exactly a whole human being: if the marriage is successful it is something a little more than that; if unsuccessful, a little less. In either case, a fresh complication is added to the already intricate business of friendship: as Clem had once remarked, you might as well try to dance a tarantella with a Siamese twin. — Jan Struther

Being a sci-fi geek myself and going to movies all my life, I came to the conclusion that there were really two camps of how robots have been designed. It's either the tin man, which is a human with metal skin, or it's an R2D2. — Andrew Stanton

A man like Tywin Lannister comes but only once in a thousand years. — George R R Martin

Teach girls to read and to work at something where they can bring home money - and the entire balance of power shifts. — Jane Fonda

you have to have a dream before you can execute it. That the people who succeed are the ones who think through what the next stages of their careers might be, and then work incredibly hard, day after day, to attain their goals. They don't just flop around like fish. They have a vision, and they work their asses off to make it a reality. — Judd Apatow

By the Angel, this place is barely better than a penny gaff," Gideon said. "Gabriel, don't look at anything unless I tell you it's all right. — Cassandra Clare

But not to know error is to lie, is to spit up poison through the harrowing margins of weakened mineral campaigns. It is the deeply filtered and the wretched who deny this, who test themselves with exoteric perfection, who turn their branded melodias to simple outward gain. In contrast to the rotation of immensity, to the treble glare of inward cyclical rarity, such outward wit carries less than the power of negation. — Will Alexander

When we hope, we usually hope for the wrong thing. — Dean Koontz