Tarhana Quotes & Sayings
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Children who can barely say maa, pappa, are saying Ab ki baar Modi sarkar. This is the power of democracy. — Narendra Modi

I just tried one where my client claimed he was urinating in a back alley. Turns out he was jerking off on a street corner. The prosecution had twenty-one witnesses. They were nuns." She looked pained.
"I understand," I said gently, patting her on the back. — N.M. Silber

Using Unix is the computing equivalent of listening only to music by David Cassidy. — Rob Pike

She was the right girl at the right time. She had only a small repertory of Child ballads, never trained her pure soprano and annoyed some purists because she was indifferent to the origins of her material and sang everything 'sad'. — Joan Didion

Eyes, black and glistening like deep wells, narrow to two happy crescents — Michael Cisco

We're not like some of those 'Elvis' guys you see in the grocery store, buying their stuff while dressed in a white jump suit, that sort of thing. We love doing what we do, we appreciate and respect our audiences, we have a true love of The Beatles. — Steve Landes

Don't get so locked in to your overwhelming schedule that you haphazardly spend your soul. — Lysa TerKeurst

The greatest conquest is the courage to be yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The important thing is: if you fail once, or if your luck is bad this time, the dream is still there. A dream is only over if you give it up-or if it comes true. — Neil Peart

Better to work for yourself alone. You do as you like and follow your own ideas, you admire yourself and please yourself: isn't that the main thing? And then the public is so stupid. Besides, who reads? And what do they read? And what do they admire? — Gustave Flaubert

Holding on to some of your uniqueness is the trick instead of surrendering it at the Academy of Contemporary We're Gonna Make You a Star. — Bill Bruford

Idealism is just an escape from reality. There is no utopia. — Libba Bray