Vasundhara Jewellers Quotes & Sayings
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You know what my doctor said about that book you've been reading? Give it to someone you hate. — Graeme Simsion

It's hard to feel alone when you're me, sometimes. Sometimes even the houses crowd me in. I can imagine the people in them, still sleeping, or making breakfast, or dressing for work. It's hard to feel alone when you're me, when you can imagine the throbbing of blood through each of them and you know the way each of them breaks, like dolls lined up on a shelf. — Katherine Ewell

Sleep pressed upon him with an urgency that became resistless. And April Bell was calling to him. Her voice came clearly to him, above all the subdued murmur of traffic noises. It was a ringing golden chime, more penetrating than the occasional beep of a driver's horn or the far clamor of a streetcar. It shimmered out of the dark, in waves of pure light as green as her malachite eyes. Then he thought he could see her, somehow, far across the slumberous town. Only she wasn't a woman. — Jack Williamson

I want our pie to grow all the people, but if some other guy's pie is growing a little faster, that's terrific. — Howard Warren Buffett

At least I'm going into the job with clean hands. — Pete Rozelle

Reading had always been, through bad, boring, or better times, his best connection to humans. — Dan Groat

I can never fear that things will go far wrong where common sense has fair play. — Thomas Jefferson

Freedom has no history. — Andrew Cohen

We're in the dark ages if J-Lo can have a music career because of her ass. And let's face it, that's it. — Jack Black

I'll be yours until the stars fall from the sky, yours until the rivers run dry. In other words, until the day I day. — Barbara Lewis

May God give you the courage to live a daring life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The good historian, then, must be thus described: he must be fearless, uncorrupted, free, the friend of truth and of liberty; one who, to use the words of the comic poet, calls a fig a fig, and a skiff a skiff, neither giving nor withholding from any, from favour or from enmity, not influenced by pity, by shame, or by remorse; a just judge, so far benevolent to all as never to give more than is due to any in his work; a stranger to all, of no country, bound only by his own laws, acknowledging no sovereign, never considering what this or that man may say of him, but relating faithfully everything as it happened. — Lucian Of Samosata

My plan was never to be an actor like my father. — Alexander Skarsgard