Victorys Quotes & Sayings
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If global oil prices or commodity prices are high, then it is bound to create inflation. So, we should not be too worried if the inflation is created by global commodity prices. When they come down, inflation will automatically come down. — Adi Godrej

So tell me, Jane, are you cold?"
His lips brushed hers and he said through a hot
breath, "Or turned on? — Rachel Gibson

If you don't fit into a certain type, there's a lot of strength in just being who you are. — Kim Gordon

When you have a TV show or when you are running a magazine, you have to remember that your audience isn't rich. They're not made of money. — Greg Gutfeld

I am the best-natured creature in the world, and yet I have already killed three, and of these three two were priests. — Voltaire

The processes of growth are gradual, bearing fruit in a decade, not a day. — John F. Kennedy

He who wants to do everything will never do anything. — Andre Maurois

I just enjoy acting, whatever area - theatre, film, television. — Michelle Dockery

Television shows and movies that are all white, I can't watch them. They totally alienate me. — BD Wong

It's only by starting in a place of peace that we find our purpose and power. — Martha Beck

In many people it is already an impertinence to say 'I'. — Theodor Adorno

Don't worry about whether you might be wrong someday. Worry about whether you're right now. Tomorrow can wait. — Cora Carmack

What brings the karmic result from the patterns of our actions is not our action alone. As we intend and then act, we create [our] karma: so another key to understanding the creation of karma is becoming aware of intention. The heart is our garden, and along with each action there is an intention that is planted like a seed. The result of the patterns of our karma is the fruit of these seeds. — Jack Kornfield

He was indulgent toward the open spaces of other men's futures, but he was impatient with the shuttered quarters of their pasts. — Eleanor Catton