Venkatraman Gopalan Quotes & Sayings
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If you're involved in an accident and you're at fault $500,000 may not be enough. Do you really want to lose your house because you failed to spend an extra couple of hundred bucks? — Bill Vaughan

I'll always welcome some extra shifts and some extra ice time, and it's my job to be as prepared as possible to play those minutes. — Patrick Kane

If people really want to find you, they find you. — Bill Murray

Fight night is all about believing in yourself, believing in what you can do, and doing it. — Gina Carano

Risk means that more things could happen that will happen — Elroy Dimson

The administration says the American people want tax cuts. Well, duh. The American people also want drive-through nickel beer night. The American people want to lose weight by eating ice cream. The American people love the Home Shopping Network because it's commercial-free. — Will Durst

I grew up in a family of peasants, and it was there that I saw the way that, for example, our wheat fields suffered as a result of dust storms, water erosion and wind erosion; I saw the effect of that on life - on human life. — Mikhail Gorbachev

What is not possible is not to choose. — Jean-Paul Sartre

For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh. For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability to carry it out. For I do not do the good that I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells within me. — Anonymous

After six hours in the car, he felt no panic, only a kind of numb wonder. On some level he had come to view his situation as almost natural. Sooner or later a black car came for everyone. It came and took you away from your loved ones, and you never got to go back. — Joe Hill

Would you die for her?'
I almost stopped breathing.
I could feel his eyes on me.
'I do. Every day. — Jessica Shirvington

Only those are called liberal or free which are concerned with knowledge; those which are concerned with utilitarian ends ... are called servile ...
The question is ... can man develop to the full as a functionary and a "worker" and nothing else; can a full human existence be contained within an exclusively workaday existence? Stated differently and translated back into our terms: is there such a thing as a liberal art? — Josef Pieper