Supriyo Dutta Quotes & Sayings
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Falling in love is easy, staying in love is hard. Dedicated to all those who have stayed in love. — Emma Chase
Your phraseology is obscure, but I think I understand. — Isaac Asimov
For me, the biggest thing with money has always been independence - just the biggest. — Monica Seles
The controversy as to whether socialism is possible has been settled by the fact that it exists, and it is a fundamental axiom of my philosophy, at any rate, that anything that exists, is possible. — Kenneth E. Boulding
A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
In songs, you have to tell people about something they didn't see and weren't there for, and you have to do it as if you were. — Bob Dylan
I ... take a selfie with him; two, to be safe. My lips are parted, as if I'm poking a dead thing to see if it'll come to life; it's the phone I'm attempting to keep at a distance. He's smiling faintly, as if amuse by some exotic piece of wildlife. — Amit Chaudhuri
One of the elements in the film that really fascinated me was not to look at the world in bi-polar terms of us vs them or east vs west, which was a by-product of the Cold War. — Kathryn Bigelow
That was it, sir. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says he will not seek re-election. Harry said he wants to spend more time with his family. As I always say, check with your family. — David Letterman
It is impossible not to notice Ruby on Rails. It has had a huge effect both in
and outside the Ruby community ... Rails has become a standard to which even
well-established tools are comparing themselves to. — Martin Fowler
After a devastating loss, your whole perspective shifts, and you're kind of in a blank space. You feel like on one side nothing matters, and on the other side a freedom because nothing matters. — Andrew Shue
Our time was most delightfully spent, in mutual Protestations of Freindship, and in vows of unalterable Love, in which we were secure from being interrupted, by intruding and disagreeable Visistors, as Augustus and Sophia had on their first Entrance in the Neighbourhood, taken due care to inform the surrounding Families, that as their happiness centered wholly in themselves, they wished for no other society. — Jane Austen