Top 14 Afternoon Chai Quotes

#1. Charles Adams was an amiable, accomplished & bewitching young Man; of so dazzling a Beauty that none but Eagles could look him in the Face.

Jane Austen

#2. The crow calls the raven black.

George R R Martin

#3. Indra believed that the birth of each of her sons had been accompanied by a sign... With Sarva, overnight her cascading black hair showed a thick clutch of grey. He was the child she would struggle most with.

Rohini Mohan

#4. I'd worked at the White House for two years, and I'd read a bunch of White House memoirs because everybody who works at the White House, even for five minutes, writes a memoir usually not less than 600 pages long - and never without the word 'power' in the title.

Christopher Buckley

#5. It's as if they'd heard that there are values one is supposed to honor and this is what one does to honor them
so they went through the motions, like ghosts pulled by some sort of distant echoes from a better age.

Ayn Rand

#6. If you really love one another, you will not be able to avoid making sacrifices.

Mother Teresa

#7. Imagination need not stand as an obstacle to clear-sighted perception; on the contrary, it can be a prerequisite for recognition of the less obvious aspects of what is really there.

John Armstrong

#8. Knowing record labels and knowing the kinds of things they would object to-they just object to everything that's interesting.

Aimee Mann

#9. Nay then, but let me give to Him not what I value least, but what I prize and delight in most.

Elizabeth Payson Prentiss

#10. Frank Lloyd Wright ... his things were beautiful but not very functional.

David Byrne

#11. Don't be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life so.

Henry David Thoreau

#12. You accidentally punched him?" Wyatt asked, suppressing a chuckle. "I'm not sure you have a full understanding of the whole bodyguard thing.

Michael J. Sullivan

#13. If we are in the same state of mind, we just self-reflect, things are dull and gray and kind of boring.

Frederick Lenz

#14. I remember that I wanted to kill It,' Bill said, and for the first time (and ever after) he heard the pronoun gain proper-noun status in his own voice.

Stephen King

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