Swetha Quotes & Sayings
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You must find your treasure in order to make sense of everything you discovered on the path. — Paulo Coelho
A mobile home with a flat tire is a home. — Demetri Martin
Never Quit ... Never ever Quit ... You might feel weak when there is someone stronger and more skilled than you are, but if you don't quit there is a chance to prove your determination ... but quitting makes you lose already ... — Swetha Dhanagari
Every person is blind in their own way and sometimes need a hand to help them cross ... — Swetha Dhanagari
There is no meaning to fate
If you don't have faith — Swetha Dhanagari
I play a lot of basketball and racquetball, as they're both great for your feet and hand eye coordination. Other drills can help as well, such as simply catching a football in distant positions from different heights and velocities. — Antonio Cromartie
After half an hour the drug hit me like a sensuous tidal wave. I turned into a tactile temptress and wanted to stroke the whole world. It gave me untold confidence. — Boy George
This world can be quite wonderful once you let yourself be a part of it. — Charlotte Eriksson
There were the garden shears, the knitting needles; the world is full of weapons if you're looking for them. I should have paid attention — Margaret Atwood
Beauty itself is a painful convulsion in the heart, an abundance of vitality in the soul, and a mad chase undertaken by the spirit until it encounters the heavens. — Naguib Mahfouz
If you can't forgive yourself ... doesn't matters if others do — Swetha Dhanagari
Don't blame others for stepping on you on their way up. It was you who gave them the chance to step on you.
Try not to step on anyone on your way up, but try even harder not to let anyone step on you. — Swetha Dhanagari
I saw you first," Jack mumbled.
"You cannot use that as an argument," I rolled my eyes. "I'm not the last piece of pizza. I'm a perso. — Amanda Hocking
Fact is often stranger than fiction because most writers of fiction try to make their stories plausible. — Richard Posner