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Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Colleen Atwood

I always have a moment when I know I'm designing the last costume that gets made for a movie, and it's always been floating up there, but it's kind of the last one. That's always probably the hardest one for me. — Colleen Atwood

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Rohinton Mistry

He kept looking for new experiences, and though he was very successful at everything he attempted, it did not bring him happiness. Remember this, success alone does not bring happiness. Nor does failure have to bring unhappiness. — Rohinton Mistry

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By George Wald

I am growing old, and my future, so to speak, is already behind me. — George Wald

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Vasily Grossman

The sea was not freedom; it was a likeness of freedom, a symbol of freedom ... How splendid freedom must be if a mere likeness of it, a mere reminder of it, is enough to fill a man with happiness. — Vasily Grossman

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Mary J. Blige

I wouldn't adopt, but what I will do is give my time and go and try to be there for people. — Mary J. Blige

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Mary Roach

Moeller, who has tasted a naked Cheeto, likens it to a piece of unsweetened puffed corn cereal — Mary Roach

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Bob McNair

A quarterback that goes out and performs for you and is a franchise quarterback is more valuable than a player playing another position, but there's a lot more risk there. It's a more difficult position to play, and there are lot more failures. — Bob McNair

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By James Segrest

A man got to stand up for himself regardless. If you don't stand up for the right, what is you going to stand up for? — James Segrest

Sreekumar Menon Quotes By Mavis Gallant

I still do not know what impels anyone sound of mind to leave dry land and spend a lifetime describing people who do not exist. If it is child's play, an extension of make believe - something one is frequently assured by people who write about writing - how to account for the overriding wish to do that, just that, only that, and consider it as rational an occupation as riding a bicycle over the Alps? — Mavis Gallant