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Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

They only live, who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive. — Swami Vivekananda

Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By Carl Sandburg

Money is power, freedom, a cushion, the root of all evil, the sum of blessings. — Carl Sandburg

Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Some follies are caught, like contagious diseases. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

What kind of an animal would do such a thing? The old me, I think. *** — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By A. Zavarelli

Death. The word has such a sense of finality to it. But it's more than just an ending. People die long before they ever make it to the grave. They die in little ways, every single day. A loss of feeling. A lack of caring. Sometimes it is slow. Sometimes it has the subtlety of a hurricane. Death can inhabit the body long before the soul ever leaves. — A. Zavarelli

Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By Diane Moody

The person who really wants to do something finds a way; the other person finds an excuse. - AUTHOR UNKNOWN — Diane Moody

Telugu Funny Love Failure Quotes By Haruki Murakami

This kind of thing doesn't seem to bother most people. Given the chance, people are surprisingly frank when they talk about themselves. "I'm honest and open to a ridiculous degree," they'll say, or "I'm thin-skinned and not the type who gets along easily in the world." Or "I am very good at sensing others' true feelings." But any number of times I've seen people who say they're easily hurt hurt other people for no apparent reason. Self-styled honest and open people, without realizing what they're doing, blithely use some self-serving excuse to get what they want. And those "good at sensing others' true feelings" are duped by the most transparent flattery. It's enough to make me ask the question: How well do we really know ourselves? — Haruki Murakami