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Tijen Genco Quotes By Kapil Dev

The hunger to win must not die ... The appetite has to remain big. — Kapil Dev

Tijen Genco Quotes By George Gamow

Much later, when I was discussing cosmological problems with Einstein, he remarked that the introduction of the cosmological term was the biggest blunder he ever made in his life. — George Gamow

Tijen Genco Quotes By William Cowper

When scandal has new-minted an old lie,
Or tax'd invention for a fresh supply,
'Tis call'd a satire, and the world appears
Gathering around it with erected ears;
A thousand names are toss'd into the crowd,
Some whisper'd softly, and some twang'd aloud,
Just as the sapience of an author's brain,
Suggests it safe or dangerous to be plain. — William Cowper

Tijen Genco Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Experienced radiologists who evaluate chest X-rays as "normal" or "abnormal" contradict themselves 20% of the time when they see the same picture on separate occasions. — Daniel Kahneman

Tijen Genco Quotes By Jimmy Bennett

I don't consider myself a star or a celebrity or anybody, you know. I just think of myself as doing something that I love to do. — Jimmy Bennett

Tijen Genco Quotes By Assegid Habtewold

There must not be any single person in the world whom you should allow to rent a portion of your heart. Don't hold grudge. Forgive and move on... — Assegid Habtewold

Tijen Genco Quotes By Tony Taylor

When you're a kid, you don't get to do anything.
When you're a grown-up, you don't want to do anything. — Tony Taylor

Tijen Genco Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

I like the Cyclostyle ink; it is so inky. I do not think there is anyone who takes quite such a fierce pleasure in things being themselves as I do. The startling wetness of water excites and intoxicates me: the fieriness of fire, the steeliness of steel, the unutterable muddiness of mud. It is just the same with people ... When we call a man "manly" or a woman "womanly" we touch the deepest philosophy. — G.K. Chesterton