Top 13 Dhaka Bank Quotes

#1. We ought, so far as it lies within our power, to aspire to immortality, and do all that we can to live in conformity with the highest that is within us; for even if it is small in quantity, in power and preciousness, it far excels all the rest.

Aristotle.

#2. I felt the wall between the world of secrets and the real world start to collapse. I felt the girls from the portrait becoming us and us becoming them ...

Carol Rifka Brunt

#3. The first thing we become convinced of is that man is organized so as to be far more sensible of pain than of pleasure.

Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

#4. That's what faith teaches us: From hopelessness springs hope. From longing, desire.

Sarah Domet

#5. Many people thought I would never succeed, because I am so Russian. So Russian, hundred percent.

Natalia Makarova

#6. Bush is quite vulnerable if the Democrats pick the right issues. So far, though, they've shown their usual tendency to go for the capillary.

Glenn Reynolds

#7. I grew up doing sitcoms and theater and even playing with the Beach Boys, where you're programmed to perform, your body gets into a rhythm and you know it has to perform.

John Stamos

#8. You can figure out what the villain fears by his choice of weapons.

Connie Brockway

#9. People used to ask me: 'Well, was it the power that attracted you to Bill Clinton?' And I said, well, how much power do you think the attorney general of Arkansas has? Of course not. It wasn't that for me. I just a thought he was wonderful in general.

Gennifer Flowers

#10. I define a factory as an organization that has figured it out, a place where people go to do what they're told and earn a paycheck.

Seth Godin

#11. During the operation, I wasn't conscious of the fact that nearly everything we did was going to be captured, digitally or otherwise, and subject to review.

Nicholas Irving

#12. I still have the competitive spirit, which is good.

Mario Andretti

#13. As a human being, one has been endowed with just enough intelligence to be able to see clearly how utterly inadequate that intelligence is when confronted with what exists.

Albert Einstein

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