
Top 18 Hariharan Quotes
#2. Githa Hariharan's fiction is wonderful-full of subtleties and humor and tenderness.
Michael Ondaatje
#3. There is no getting away from the past or from one's destiny.
Laxmi Hariharan
#4. The choices one makes, not one's blood, determine one's destiny - John Steinbeck
Laxmi Hariharan
#5. I've always gotten myself overly involved in supporting other women who've not always been as supportive in return.
Sandra Bernhard
#6. Pain reminds you that you're alive. Love reminds you why you live.
Anthony Labson
#7. It is humiliating to remain with our hands folded while others write history. It matters little who wins. To make a people great it is necessary to send them to battle even if you have to kick them in the pants. That is what I shall do.
Benito Mussolini
#8. This is what I think: If you had the nerve to live what you lived, you should have the nerve to write it.
Jerry Stahl
#9. Uh, Kels, this is Detective Alan Hagan, my partner. He's useless when I'm supposed to have the night off.
Abigail Roux
#10. We must not make a false faith by hiding from our thoughts the causes of doubt, for faith is the highest achievement of the human intellect, the only gift man can make to God, and therefore it must be offered in sincerity.
William Butler Yeats
#11. Such eagerness to create space between present self and past sins obliges adults in the room to wonder whether callow youth has really wised up. "What
Kai Ashante Wilson
#13. I would have loved to have been an architect - which, actually, would have been a disaster.
Cate Blanchett
#14. It was fun. I'd never done anything like that. I'd never done any bi-sexual or lesbian scenes before, but it was really fun.
Megalyn Echikunwoke
#15. There is no reason that the universe should be designed for our convenience.
John D. Barrow
#16. Having a career is a bit like navigating an Atlantic crossing - you have to make sure everything is keeping and is balanced.
Kristin Scott Thomas
#17. Lady Catherine seemed quite astonished at not receiving a direct answer; and Elizabeth suspected herself to be the first creature who had ever dared to trifle with so much dignified impertinence.
Jane Austen
#18. What we did wrong on 'RoboCop,' we just did something new and didn't really take into account what the fans really loved about the original.
Joel Kinnaman
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