Tarabai Bhosale Quotes & Sayings
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Anybody who has had the pleasure of reading an article about themselves in the press knows that, on the whole, there is a huge amount of inaccuracy, value judgment and the use of a crowbar to insert editorial bias that reflects the current political leaning of that particular paper. — Jo Brand

We have to be honest, we have to be truthful and speak to the one dirty secret in American life, and that is racism. — Henry Cisneros

The only way that a government can provide for jobs for all citizens is by deciding what every man should do. — H.L. Mencken

Freedom should be manifested within clear ethical guidelines and an egalitarian feedback structure. Informed — Shinzen Young

I didn't touch a guitar until I was 20. — Tom Scholz

When you're going into a game, you're not expected to hit a home run every game. You're just doing everything proper with proper swings. — Frank Thomas

To engage Muslims, we must see them as people, not merely as representatives of a foreign religion, culture, or political ideology. As people, they are products of those things, but they are also husbands and wives, children and students, truck drivers and heart surgeons. They are God's lost children too, and he has given us the task of making disciples from among them, teaching them to obey everything that he has commanded. — Georges Houssney

There is scarce any man, how much soever he may despise the character of a flatterer, but will condescend in the meanest manner to flatter himself — Henry Fielding

Petra is a brilliant display of man's artistry in turning barren rock into a majestic wonder. — Edward Dawson

He felt that he could not turn aside from himself the hatred of men, because that hatred did not come from his being bad (in that case he could have tried to be better), but from his being shamefully and repulsively unhappy. He knew that for this, for the very fact that his heart was torn with grief, they would be merciless to him. He felt that men would crush him as dogs strangle a torn dog yelping with pain. He knew that his sole means of security against people was to hide his wounds from them — Leo Tolstoy

And silence, like a poultice, comes To heal the blows of sound. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.