Ved Prakash Goyal Quotes & Sayings
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I'm afraid my common sense, which was in short supply to begin with, wil be used up too quickly and I won't have any left by the time the war is over. — Anne Frank

It's a strange thing, becoming an orphan at sixteen. To lose your family long before you've had time to create your own to replace it. It's a very specific sort of loneliness. — Fredrik Backman

He decided not to ask for details. Better to avoid exposing his ignorance even further. — Haruki Murakami

Mom Voice - A mother's vocal range when even the neighbours will clean their rooms and eat their veggies. — Olive Hunter

I did not believe him capable of love. That is an emotion in which tenderness is an essential part, but Strickland had no tenderness either for himself or for others; there is in love a sense of weakness, a desire to protect, an eagerness to do good and to give pleasure
if not unselfishness, at all events a selfishness which marvellously conceals itself; it has in it a certain diffidence. — W. Somerset Maugham

No man at all can be living forever and we must be satisfied. — John Millington Synge

I'm from Sweden. We don't wear clothes in Sweden. — Alexander Skarsgard

For Stephen, London was less a city that never slept, more a city that got a good nine hours. — David Nicholls

Thus, little by little, I became conscious where I was; and to have a wish to express my wishes to those who could content them, and I could not; for the wishes were within me, and they without; nor could they by any sense of theirs enter within my spirit. So I flung about at random limbs and voice, making the few signs I could, and such as I could, like, though in truth very little like, what I wished. — Augustine Of Hippo

I had no fun. My family was too serious. — Miuccia Prada

Losing You
I used to think I couldn't go a day without your smile. Without telling you things and hearing your voice back. — Lang Leav

She did not like being reminded that Jesus had died for her; it made her feel guilty. — Joyce Swann