Urdu Ghazal Quotes & Sayings
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Top Urdu Ghazal Quotes
The problem," he said, "with being one of the best is that you still have to get better. But you're competing with yourself. — Jodi Picoult
Each betrayal begins with trust. — Phish
When I first came out, I thought, I want to walk like a real woman, I don't want to do mincing steps. And there was some girl I saw walking up Holloway Road in Islington who had this long languid walk and I thought, that's what I like, so I incorporated her walk into mine. — Eddie Izzard
The liberal understanding of 'the separation of church and state' means that as the area of politics expands, the area of private freedom - religious and otherwise - shrinks. — Joseph Sobran
My work generally tends to be an all-out, 360-degree subversive take on everything, most of all my own notion of myself as a son, father, husband, human being and male in this culture. — Mark Leyner
He spoke her name as though he held cinnamon in his mouth. — Tracy Chevalier
The best advice I can give women at all levels is increase training. There are still areas where we have to break through that glass ceiling. — Hilda Solis
When you spend your whole life living in a hole, the only way you can go is up. (Zero/Hector Zeroni) — Louis Sachar
Jazz is a constant theme in my life. My father is a jazz pianist, and from an early age I have been surrounded by it. — Nat Wolff
Have love for everyone, no one is other than you. — Ramakrishna
The tattoo has a profound meaning: the superficiality of modern man's existence. — Anthony Daniels
Become aware of what is in you. Announce it, pronounce it, produce it, and give birth to it. — Meister Eckhart
People who are rooted in the here and now, who are not defeated by their limitations, who don't compare themselves to others, who confidently advance along their chosen path-such people are happy, such people are truly great. — Daisaku Ikeda
I would not say I chose to write long poems on a conscious level. The long poem has been a relative constant. — John Barton
The uninformed are in danger of being misinformed. — Anonymous
