Tejendra Chapagain Quotes & Sayings
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pose the most direct threat — Anonymous
Expertise is great, but it has a bad side effect: It tends to create the inability to accept new ideas. — Dean Williams
If a book cover has raised lettering, metallic lettering, or raised metallic lettering, then it is telling the reader: Hello. I am an easy-to-read work on espionage, romance, a celebrity, and/or murder. To readers who do not care for such things, this lettering tells them: Hello. I am crap. — Paul Collins
Everything holds importance; even zeros, as they make a one more powerful. — Anonymous
[On homosexuality:] I'm more inclined [now] to say live and let live. — Anita Bryant
Democracy consists of choosing your dictators, after they've told you what you think it is you want to hear. — Alan Coren
Dreaming is the soul's fuel...and it is not fossil — Jennifer Jimenez
Basically, I'm a musical vocalist, but I do voiceover stuff as a sideline, like plumbing or something. — Iggy Pop
Be a follower. Be a leader. Learn what it means to be both. Don't follow a follower. Follow your heart. Be careful of frauds. They are all around us. — Sadiqua Hamdan
The saddest thing about falling in love is that sooner or later something will go wrong. — Unknown
Go, bid the soldiers shoot. — William Shakespeare
We study history not to know the future but to widen our horizons, to understand that our present situation is neither natural nor inevitable, and that we consequently have many more possibilities before us than we imagine. — Yuval Noah Harari
I once overheard someone telling someone else "Don't confuse kindness with something else." Even though this was not directed at me, I took heed and never hedged my bets. — Shawn Michael Severud
When I was young and beautiful, I never appeared on the cover of a magazine. — Simone Signoret
All the dark, malevolent Passions of the Soul are roused and exerted; its mild and amiable affections are suppressed; and with them, virtuous Principles are laid prostrate. — Charles Inglis