Zakas Marathi Quotes & Sayings
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Healthy is being physically strong, mentally calm and steady and emotionally soft — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I like showing the gritty truthful dark side of humanity. — Jake Busey
When one loves God better than the Church is one called a heretic? — Marie Corelli
What kind of wife would I be if I left your father simply because he was dead? — Jess Walter
Old dogs can be a regal sight. Their exuberance settles over the years into a seasoned nobility, their routines become as locked into yours as the quietest and kindest of marriages. — Gail Caldwell
No way. You won't catch Notley working weekends. Calls it the American disease, working all the hours God sends you. — Richard K. Morgan
You'd rather have a surplus versus a shortage in your position. — Kenneth Lay
Having a gun in your hand is very empowering. — Daniela Ruah
to understand him, the temper and the challenge, the brokenness and the stubbornness, — Lisa-Jo Baker
What the advertisers are trying to do by eliminating residuals is the most appalling form of greed that I cry thinking about it. — Diane Ladd
We suggest that in the next decades fisheries management will have to emphasize the rebuilding of fish populations embedded within functional food webs, within large 'no-take' marine protected areas. — Daniel Pauly
Another howl broke from the tent downstream, this one sounding more like pieces of metal being violined against each other than an issue from any organic throat. — Tim Powers
But, there was a time when we all had a great thing going but one person just became very uncomfortable with it and he had to try to change it around to suit him more and then it suited no one else but him. — James Young
There's nothing in this world can make me joy: Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man; And bitter shame hath spoil'd the sweet world's taste That it yields nought but shame and bitterness. — William Shakespeare
Some writing courses will advise you to write what you know. I've always thought this is very odd advice ... because it means, for example, that I should not be writing about Nicholas Flamel, because I didn't live in France in the 15th Century, I was not an alchemyst, am not immortal (despite the rumours) and do not know magic. — Michael Scott
