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Sudarmaji Quotes By Sarah Dessen

It's easier to be lost than found. — Sarah Dessen

Sudarmaji Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Isabelle: All the boys are gay. In this van, anyway. Well, except for you, Simon. Simon: Glad you noticed. Magnus: I prefer to think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual. Alec: Please never say that in front of my parents. — Cassandra Clare

Sudarmaji Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Life is a canvas, so make your life as an ageless art. Everybody will be able to look at it and enjoy it. And, with time, it will get more valuable. — Debasish Mridha

Sudarmaji Quotes By Jane Austen

I have no right to give my opinion," said Wickham, "as to his being agreeable or otherwise. I am not qualified to form one. I have known him too long and too well to be a fair judge. It is impossible for me to be impartial. — Jane Austen

Sudarmaji Quotes By J.D. Salinger

This whole goddam house stinks of ghosts. I don't mind so much being haunted by a dead ghost, but I resent like hell being haunted by a half-dead one. — J.D. Salinger

Sudarmaji Quotes By Lois Wyse

Carelessness with details sinks more careers than anyone will admit. — Lois Wyse

Sudarmaji Quotes By Eartha Kitt

I don't think I ever really got interested in theater. — Eartha Kitt

Sudarmaji Quotes By Donald Miller

When I started studying the issue and issues related to fatherlessness, I realized I had all of them. Fear of intimacy, fear of commitment, poor work ethic, just stuff that you don't have when you don't have a man in your life to look you in the eye and say, "You're good," or "Good job." — Donald Miller

Sudarmaji Quotes By David Mitchell

I said something about reading not being knowledge, about knowledge without experience being food without sustenance. — David Mitchell

Sudarmaji Quotes By James A. Garfield

True art is but the anti-type of nature; the embodiment of discovered beauty in utility. — James A. Garfield