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Vada Quotes By Jane Austen

... told herself likewise not to hope. But it was too late. Hope had already entered ... — Jane Austen

Vada Quotes By Edward Young

How blessings brighten as they take their flight. — Edward Young

Vada Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

Because I want her.
Now.
Here.
Everywhere.
I want nothing between us.
I want her clothes off and the lights on and I want to study her. I want to unzip her out of this dress and take my time with every inch of her. — Tahereh Mafi

Vada Quotes By Jenny Lawson

You should just accept who you are, flaws and all, because if you try to be someone you aren't, then eventually some turkey is going to shit all over your well-crafted facade, so you might as well save yourself the effort and enjoy your zombie books. — Jenny Lawson

Vada Quotes By Kevin Rahm

I love comedy and did a lot of comedy in college. I was in an improv comedy group with my friends. — Kevin Rahm

Vada Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

She wore comforting grooves in her head — Rainbow Rowell

Vada Quotes By Nandita Das

Every Vada-Pav is a potential burger — Nandita Das

Vada Quotes By Suketu Mehta

The stacks of pav have been sprinkled with chutney -
the top half of the inside of the bun is bathed in green chutney, the bottom with red garlic chutney -
and the assistant reaches out with one hand, in one continuous arc of his arm opening the pav, scooping up two of the vadas, one in each nest of pav, and delivering it to the hungry customer. I walk away from the stall and crush the vada by pressing down on it with the pav; little cracks appear in the crispy surface, and the vada oozes out its potato-and-pea mixture. I eat. The crispy batter, the mouthful of sweet-soft pav tempering the heat of the chutney, the spices of the vada mixture - dark with garam masala and studded with whole cloves of garlic that look like cashews - get masticated into a good mouthful, a good mouth-feel. My stomach is getting filled, and I feel I am eating something nourishing after a long spell of sobbing. Borkar has done his dharma. — Suketu Mehta