Simanta Bank Quotes & Sayings
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At some point, extra incomes don't go to sate desires but to attempt to buy status through 'positional goods' - like the hottest car on the block. The problem is that there can only be one hottest car on the block. — Nicholas Kristof
Of course women's walking is often construed as performance rather than transport, with the implication that women walk not to see but to be seen, not for their own experience but for that of a male audience, which means that they are asking for whatever attention they receive. — Rebecca Solnit
Let it be then let it go. — Debasish Mridha
There isn't another way of letting the people we love that we love them except telling them that we love them. — Cornelius Mashilane
Kurt Vonnegut to Shakespeare:
I asked him if he had love affairs with men as well as women, knowing how eager my WNYC audience was to have this matter settled. His answer, however, celebrated affection between animals of any sort:
"We were as twinn'd lambs that did frisk in the sun, and bleat the one at the other: what we chang'd was innocence for innocence." By changed he meant exchanged: "What we exchanged was innocence for innocence." That has to be the softest core pornography I ever heard. — Kurt Vonnegut
Hope deals with the future; now and the past are but servants that wait on her with impulse and suggestive circumstance. — Lew Wallace
I used comedy as a way to combat my dyslexia. I was barely getting by scholastically, so I used a lot of humor. — Joel McHale
It's Friday; you ain't got no job ... you ain't got shit to do — Nancy Friday
Sometimes you try to make it happen instead of just letting it happen. — Ken Venturi
Dogs make sense. They understand hierarchy and the need to cooperate. They come when you call them. A cat though - a cat will take your number and get back to you. Maybe. If he's in a good mood. — Eileen Wilks
You are wonderful." "I love you." How often do you tell yourself this? — Louise L. Hay
