Top 15 Dil Ki Baatein Quotes
#1. We need to grow from faith to faith so that we can have victory over the world
Sunday Adelaja
#2. Anna liked magazines. They were glossy machines. The only technology that she could fold. She read them on a regular basis because they were absorbing. Each one came out on a specific day of the week and was good for an hour of absorption.
Sarah Schulman
#3. Our ability to stay with God in our closet measures our ability to stay with God out of the closet.
E. M. Bounds
#4. If you're saved and you're breathing, you need to know who William Tyndale is.
Steven J. Lawson
#5. Regardless of your ethnicity or anything, if you do great work, people will notice and you'll get hired.
Aziz Ansari
#6. The spirits are coming back to tear your damned system of sexual slavery into tatters and consign its blackened remnants to the depth of everlasting hell.
Victoria Woodhull
#7. Reducing human beings to the faint after-image of some omnipotent deity, or trying to give human life meaning by postponing real fulfilment to some post-mortem paradise ... can actually threaten to rob real life of its meaningfulness.
British Humanist Association
#8. Irish and English are so widely separated in their mode of expression that nothing like a literal rendering from one language to the other is possible.
Robin Flower
#9. When the mind is exhausted of images, it invents its own.
Gary Snyder
#10. The three most important pitches I threw in my life were all fastballs.
Bruce Sutter
#11. Bitterness is like drinking rat poison and waiting for the rat to die.
John Ortberg Jr.
#12. We have always pretensions to fame which, in our own hearts, we know to be disputable.
Samuel Johnson
#13. We cannot always oblige; but we can always speak obligingly.
Voltaire
#14. Had your eyes tested?"
"Yeah. My vision's fine. They've done brain scans, too."
"Did they find anything?"
"Nothing."
"Why doesn't that surprise me?
Zathyn Priest
#15. The most sympathetic of men never fully comprehend woman's concrete situation.
Simone De Beauvoir