Ayushmann Khurrana Quotes
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Nobly to live, or else nobly to die,Befits proud birth.
Sophocles
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[O]ur honeymoon will shine our life long: its beams will only fade over your grave or mine.
Charlotte Bronte
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History is so indifferently rich, that a case for almost any conclusion from it can be made by a selection of instances.
Will Durant
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My daughter doesn't love me because I'm on TV, she loves me because I'm her dad.
W. Earl Brown
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The future is female, so women are invited, as they do, to take responsability in the world of politics, in the economics, in art
Gaetano Pesce
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If I had played my career hitting singles like Pete (Rose), I'd wear a dress.
Mickey Mantle
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I would rather be a member of this Afrikan race than a Greek in the time of Alexander, a Roman in the Augustan period, or Anglo-Saxon in the nineteenth century.
Edward Wilmot Blyden
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I love my right-wing friends, my practical friends, my bleeding heart friends - without all of these viewpoints, life would be pretty boring.
Dana Perino
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Music gives voices to people struggling to come out of themselves.
Gary Kemp
Spandau Ballet
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I do a lot of brainstorming with my editors.
Sara Shepard
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Quiet time and solitude are vital to helping me keep perspective. I consider myself fortunate to have so much quiet built into my profession. I spend long hours by myself at my easel. And while I work, I think-of the future, of my loved ones, of God's goodness and the many exciting opportunities that surround me. I ponder the challenges I face, the needs of others, the direction my life is going.
Thomas Kinkade
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I strongly believe that the best economic policy for any administration is the one that seeks to produce more entrepreneurs, not just more minimally educated college graduates with nowhere to go. Nothing against recent college graduates, but many of today’s best universities are no longer providing the basics of a classical liberal education. “I strongly believe that the best economic policy for any administration is the one that seeks to produce more entrepreneurs, not just more minimally educated college graduates with
nowhere to go. Nothing against recent college graduates, but many
of today’s best universities are no longer providing the basics of a
classical liberal education. That is why the single most important economic issue of our time—and one that impacts the poor and middle class alike—will be how we treat the entrepreneurs and wealth creators among us, from
both the government and the private-sector viewpoints.
Ziad K. Abdelnour