Vihanga Quotes & Sayings
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Top Vihanga Quotes
Trust is the glue of life. It's the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships. — Stephen R. Covey
Sometimes things have to clear a space so something else can take its place. — Fredrik Backman
As a governor, I am naturally inclined to focus on the domestic side of protecting the United States. — Bill Owens
To have a great dream is a choice. To make it a reality depends on great habits. — Debasish Mridha
There are three points of view to everything - mine, yours, and the truth. — Oriana Fallaci
I am centered and focused. I feel more secure each day — Louise Hay
I think that a lot of kids today focus on impressing each other. And while that's really nice, you also have to think about your future, about getting into a good school. — Kara Hayward
So I would teach myself to live in constant uncertainty, moment by moment, step by step. I would live as if I were dead already. With nothing to lose, nothing could surprise me, nothing could stop me from fighting; my fears would not block me from following my instincts, and no risk would be too great. — Nando Parrado
I've learned a lot from doing the sitcom. I've learned so much about comedic timing. For all the movies I've done, I've played so many different roles. I love both, but I guess in my career maybe I want to stick more to film. — Kaitlyn Dever
People assume I'm a boiler ready to explode, but I actually have very low blood pressure, which is shocking to people. — Donald Trump
Old houses are full with memories and that's why they resist to collapse! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Richard had realized, not that Elfine was beautiful, but that he loved Elfine. (Young men frequently need this fact pointing out to them, as Flora knew by observing the antics of her friends.) — Stella Gibbons
A correct execution of an adagio is the ne plus ultra of our art; and I look on it as the touch-stone of the dancer. — Carlo Blasis
[The woman] paused and seemed to take a deep breath. 'You see,' she declared. 'I am Tom Mallow's aunt.' Catherine's first instinct was to burst out laughing. She wondered why there was something slightly absurd about aunts; perhaps it was because one thought of them as dear, comfortable creatures, somehow lacking in dignity and prestige. — Barbara Pym
