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Before every show, I would call my mother and say, 'Mummy, I don't know how I will sing today.' But that would change as soon as I went on stage and would merge with my music. She is my best ally, and I don't want to lose her. Nobody other than her would be concerned if I had eaten or had oiled my hair. She is my queen. — Sonu Nigam
Isn't it queer: there are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before; like the larks in this country, that have been singing the same five notes over for thousands of years. — Willa Cather
You can't die from seasickness, but you wish you could. — Robin Hobb
I go towards him and put my hands on his face and I kiss him. "What do you feel, Holden?"
He looks into my eyes. "You," he says. "I feel you. — Kady Hunt
What Jacob and Monod had discovered, in essence, was that each gene acts like a single line in a computer program. — Gary F. Marcus
In time, Radha became a goddess in her own right, the symbol of sacrifice, surrender and unconditional love. — Devdutt Pattanaik
Where the truth is censored, the truth grows fangs. — Marty Rubin
Public utility pleads most forcibly for the general distribution of the Holy Scriptures. — James McHenry
As far as I know, I'm the most honest person I've met in this life. — Pat R
To know God and not oneself to be God, to know blessedness and not oneself to enjoy it, is a state of disunity or unhappiness. — Ludwig Feuerbach
Cold that I'm shivering. I'd be lying if I told you I wasn't afraid. I don't want to die, and thanks to my parents - my — Nicholas Sparks
There are no limitations to the mind except those we acknowledge. — Napoleon Hill
The Oscars demonstrate the will of the people to control and judge those they have elected to stand above them (much, perhaps, as in bygone days, an election celebrated the same). — David Mamet
My work from the last 25 years has been asking people to see differently. — Nancy Burson
