Thapar University Quotes & Sayings
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Decker lifted his eyes skyward, expecting something to happen. He didn't know what, perhaps for the stars overhead to explode into shimmery fireworks, or for the sky to crack open and pour down rain and thunder to mark the moment. But nothing happened. The most important moment of his life arrived not with a bang as he'd always expected, but with the quiet rustle of wind through the trees and a serene breeze brushing his cheeks. — Lynsay Sands
What kind of girl reads Wealth of Nations for fun?"
She closed the book and looked at the front jacket, then at him. "It's a shame really. I had nothing else to read. I left all my Barbie comic books at home. — Jill Barnett
Always think about the needs of others because being a part of a group is
an essential characteristic of human nature. — Eraldo Banovac
There is only one way under high heaven to get the best of an argument - and that is to avoid it . — Dale Carnegie
Like Beauty. But she only pricked her finger. I had a spindle through my heart. — Francesca Lia Block
In the bodily garden the apple lurks. — Edna O'Brien
My Paradise: With Christ. Not sinning. No pain. New earth. Precious in that order. — John Piper
To broaden your thinking, you have to expand the scope of your mind and imagination — Wogu Donald
There seems to be a general idea that a clergyman is incapable of behaving like a gentleman. That is not true. — Agatha Christie
I am a comedian but it's usually not a compliment to be called a prop comedian but I guess I sometimes use props. And I always confuse humorist with comedian. That's strange. — Demetri Martin
These things ... they are who you are. They brought you here. To this day. You didn't give me a chance to understand that ever the unattractive parts of you, the messy parts, were something I could accept. — Laura Dave
We have the universe to roam in in imagination. It is our virtue to be infinitely varied. The worst tyranny is uniformity. — George William Russell
Examining love is like examining a stocking: if you hold it up to the light and stretch it to search for snags, any snags there are may well run and ruin the stocking. In fact, if I may fashion Coudert's law from Heisenberg's principle of indeterminacy, it is this: Love is not only changed by observation; it is changed for the worse. — Jo Coudert
Life was a battle, and Mother a tired and bitter captain — Laurie Halse Anderson