Top 13 Dil Ki Baat Quotes
#1. I'm always wondering if he'll return. Sometimes I pray that he doesn't. And sometimes I hope he will. I wish on falling stars and eyelashes. Absence isn't solid the way death is. It's fluid, like language. And it hurts so much ... so, so much.
Jacqueline Woodson
#2. War may represent the failure of diplomacy, but even the best diplomats operate on credit. Sooner or later someone who's less reasonable than you are is going to call you, and if your military can't cover your I.O.U.s, you lose.
David Weber
#3. When we forgive, we're saying to our heart that we are ready to move on.
Milan Ljubincic
#4. My body burns where he doesn't touch, and burns where he does.
Nicola Yoon
#5. There is a certain sense in which I would say the universe has a purpose. It's not there by chance.
Roger Penrose
#6. Sometimes I think it is a great mistake to have matter that can think and feel. It complains so. By the same token, though, I suppose that boulders and mountains and moons could be accused of being a little too phlegmatic.
Kurt Vonnegut
#7. Now, what I want is, Facts ... Facts alone are wanted in life.
Charles Dickens
#9. The doctrine of the immortality of the soul has more threat than comfort.
Mason Cooley
#11. Tying money up for 40 years doesn't sound appealing when you are young.
Theresa May
#12. Here below is not the land of happiness: I know it now; it is only the land of toil, and every joy which comes to us is only to strengthen us for some greater labor that is to succeed.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
#13. The people of Canada do not wish as a result of mass immigration to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population.
William Lyon Mackenzie King