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Vidual Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

The realisation hits me like a ton of bricks and I can't seem to catch my breath. I couldn't tell anybody my dreams if they asked me right now, nor my hopes and desires. If I was asked to put a plan into action, I wouldn't know where to start. I feel utterly lost. — Cecelia Ahern

Vidual Quotes By Narendra Modi

It takes Rs. 10 per kms in Ahmedabad by auto- rickshaw, but it took us only Rs. 7 per kms to reach Mars. — Narendra Modi

Vidual Quotes By Claudia Cardinale

But Sergio Leone invented totally the way of, you know, the details, the eyes, the hands - fantastic. — Claudia Cardinale

Vidual Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

There was madness and magic in the slim body he held, and the lips turned up to him were red and trembling and he kissed her. — Margaret Mitchell

Vidual Quotes By George Orwell

Surely, comrades, you don't want Jones back? — George Orwell

Vidual Quotes By George MacDonald

The honour is to be a servant of men, whom God thought worth making, worth allowing to sin, and worth helping out of it at such a cost. — George MacDonald

Vidual Quotes By Timothy Keller

All I know is, if I don't care about the poor, if my church doesn't care about the poor, that's evil. — Timothy Keller

Vidual Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

The user of the electric light
or a hammer, or a language, or a book
is the content. As such, there is a total metamorphosis of the user by the interface. It is the metamorphosis that I consider the message. — Marshall McLuhan

Vidual Quotes By Chris Christie

As governor of Ohio, I have an obligation to keep the 11.5 million people in Ohio safe. And we have been very effective with our Joint Terrorism Task Force, being able to make busts. — Chris Christie

Vidual Quotes By Jean Chretien

At one point Trudeau mentioned to me that the National Gallery wanted to buy a masterpiece by the great Italian painter Lotto, and it needed a million dollars from the Treasury Board. "Is that Lotto-Quebec or Lotto-Canada?" I joked, but I got the message, and the National Gallery got the painting. — Jean Chretien