Arjuna Mahendran Quotes
Unlike in the 1980s and 1990s, this time the Japanese are going to be more circumspect and invest in their end markets, which would include Europe and the United States.Arjuna Mahendran
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Nothing happens, and nothing happens, and then everything happens.
Fay Weldon -
To be with old friends is very warming and comforting.
Ian Ziering -
I would love to go to Ladakh - there are beautiful monasteries there and because I am from Himachal. I would love to go to Paris. I haven't been to New York, which I have heard a lot about. And, I would love to go to Kanyakumari. I think that would be interesting!
Yami Gautam -
Publicity's a cancer. It eats out a man - till there's nothing but a shell left.
Patrick Kavanagh -
Perhaps the hardest challenge has been to persuade the public, impatient for rapid growth, of the need to ensure stability first. Growth, it is argued, is always more important, regardless of the looming economic risks.
Raghuram Rajan -
I don't even like to go out onto the streets sometimes because I can't get anything done. People want pictures and autographs all the time.
Usain Bolt
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I've always had a complicated relationship with sleep. Even as a little kid, I never wanted to go to bed - it always seemed unfair in some way.
K. Flay -
There were a lot of times I wondered if I was deluding myself. I had nothing else to fall back on, but I never enjoyed anything else.
Edie Falco -
People's ability to forget what they do not want to know, to overlook what is before their eyes, was seldom put to the test better than in Germany at that time.
W. G. Sebald -
I actually voted for Nader.
Gaby Hoffmann -
If a writer is always trying to keep a narrator emitting a tone of complete knowingness, it can become false.
Rachel Kushner -
If we can increase the share of Islamic finance for the world, countries can benefit - and certainly, Malaysia can benefit from that.
Najib Razak
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The world is me and I am the world.
Jiddu Krishnamurti -
Toute loi trop souvent transgressée est mauvaise: c'est au législateur à l'abroger ou à la changer.
Marguerite Yourcenar -
As for Sisley, I just can't enjoy his work visiting the Paris Impressionism-exhibition of art-dealer M. Petit, May 1887, it is commonplace, forced, disordered; Sisley has a good eye, and his work will certainly charm all those whose artistic sense is not very refined.
Alfred Sisley -
A second characteristic of our time is the prevalence of nationalism. This is still spreading, affecting new communities, more peripheral regions and so-called backward peoples.
Emily Greene Balch -
Our affluence has allowed us to move to a place where we tend to make things pleasurable, as opposed to efficient.
Jesse Schell -
Just because I am a celebrity doesn't mean I can't say, 'Sorry.'
Karan Patel
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In our heads we're all about 33 years old.
Douglas Coupland -
Since PTSD is being exposed to death and the death of someone close, I felt really close to [the soldiers].
Alice Winocour -
I don't invest in rich kids' businesses.
Barbara -
A nation must be embraced, rehabilitated and expressed as a tangible sign of human creativity and as an integral element of mankind's heritage.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika -
People feel that in this industry friendships are not for real, but that's not true. Otherwise, what is the point of being friends?
Arjun Kapoor -
Unlike in the 1980s and 1990s, this time the Japanese are going to be more circumspect and invest in their end markets, which would include Europe and the United States.
Arjuna Mahendran