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Venkataramanan Quotes By Simon Barnes

Behind every footballing tough guy there lurks a mincing aesthete with a love of art for art's sake, football for football's sake. A win without art is somehow less than a victory; less, almost, than a beautiful defeat. In football, the romantic and the pragmatist are ever at war in the same breast. Beauty, it must be understood here, is not Barcelona's aim but their method. And last night they were ready to use this method at every opportunity - quick-fire passing of wit and purpose in the danger areas, seeking always to produce an unlooked-for player in a position of threat. — Simon Barnes

Venkataramanan Quotes By Shannon Kopp

Joy sat in my throat like an egg resting on a spoon, quiet and fragile, but real. — Shannon Kopp

Venkataramanan Quotes By Kelley Armstrong

Yeah yeah," h said. "I waited. She was decent. Although technically, she's still naked."
"You're sch a perv," she turned on to me. "Okay, kitty. Lead on. We'll try to keep up."
"Yeah,good luck with that," Rafe said. "If she runs, we're history. — Kelley Armstrong

Venkataramanan Quotes By Sipendr

For a curious mind world's explanation is never enough — Sipendr

Venkataramanan Quotes By N. R. Narayana Murthy

I am what we call a 'karma yogi' in Sanskrit. A karma yogi is somebody who believes in data. I collect a lot of data. — N. R. Narayana Murthy

Venkataramanan Quotes By Harry Emerson Fosdick

A supremely religious man or woman is one who believes deeply and consistently in the veracity of his highest experiences. He has his hours in the cellar ... but he believes in the truth of the hours he spends upstairs. — Harry Emerson Fosdick

Venkataramanan Quotes By Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess Of Longford

The late Queen Victoria once paid a royal visit to a renowned library. At one point, the head librarian asked, "Your Majesty, might I please introduce my daughter to you?" The queen replied, "I have come here to view the library." — Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess Of Longford