Torroja Caballe Quotes & Sayings
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It was so like Smith's work, so much more like the top of a strongly spiked wall than a head of hair, that the best of players at leap-frog might have declined him, as the most dangerous man in the world to go over. — Charles Dickens

We want to enable Start-Ups and make India no 1 in this field. Start-Up India and Stand-Up India! — Narendra Modi

By the time Jon Snow signed the parchment the Braavosi drew up, both of them were half-drunk and quite unhappy. Jon thought that a good sign. — George R R Martin

We're focused on doing the things that make the economy perform well, and as you do that, reduce deficits, for one, very important; secondly, keep growth rates high, very important. — John W. Snow

I loved her [Gilberte]; I was sorry not to have had the time and the inspiration to insult her, to hurt her, to force her to keep some memory of me. I thought her so beautiful that I should have liked to be able to retrace my steps so as to shake my fist at her and shout, "I think you're hideous, grotesque; how I loathe you!"_ — Marcel Proust

Thank you for your cooperation and vice versa. — Eugene Ormandy

I'm not the most famous guy in the world; my work is spread out across different mediums, and I never write the same kind of story and rarely even do the same character from one year to the next. — Doug TenNapel

It shouldn't matter whether you understand it or not, August. Or whether it would be enough of a challenge for you or not. It's Seth's dream. Not yours. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Coffee and chocolate - the inventor of mocha should be sainted. — Cherise Sinclair

Every tomorrow is every today's future. The tomorrow that you do not plan for, is your future being planned by others. — Nael Gharzeddine

But people should have the right to become whatever they're going to be before they are judged and sentenced. — Jessica Shirvington

Fourth is Lambda, the cosmological constant, which determines the acceleration of the universe. — Michio Kaku