
Top 25 Hasnat Quotes
#1. It is very annoying - things have been written by people who didn't know me at all or Princess Diana. They were written by people who never knew me or met me. It did make me angry. I just stopped reading the papers.
Hasnat Khan
#2. Generally, I do not talk about people - family or friends. This is how I am.
Hasnat Khan
#3. I think Princess Diana enjoyed it here in Pakistan immensely. She had a good time. But she never came to my family home. She came to my home in Lahore instead.
Hasnat Khan
#4. This girl wanted me to experience something I'd never experienced. She tried three times to get me high. Finally it worked, and I had the most incredible sex I'd ever had.
Jack Herer
#5. Diana and I had a very good relationship with no personal problems. The only problem we did have was with the media, and the only place we could have any real privacy was at Kensington Palace, as they could not get to us there.
Hasnat Khan
#6. Good writing takes place at intersections, at what you might call knots, at places where the society is snarled or knotted up.
Margaret Atwood
#7. It is not a matter of ends justifying means: but of the creation of new means and new ends.
Joseph O'Connor
#8. It's been difficult for me to get my head around Diana's death or talk about it. After she died, things were difficult, very difficult. We all have our own traumas and get on with it. But when it's there in your face year in, year out, it's hard.
Hasnat Khan
#9. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it.
Harvey MacKay
#10. We should not be making near-term decisions with long-term consequences without robustly debating these questions and fully considering the substantial and unpredictable risks of these actions.
Niki Tsongas
#11. As men do walk a mile, women should talk an hour, After supper. 'Tis their exercise.
Francis Beaumont
#12. Both my parents, grandmother and all close relatives who met Diana liked her very much, and my parents and grandmother never objected to our relationship. They were very much happy for us to make a decision ourselves and made it clear they would support it 100 per cent. We both had their blessing.
Hasnat Khan
#13. Our emotions are the continuous waves and undercurrents that enable us to flow but in some instances, when hold on to them, suppress them or repress them, or express the destructively, they disrupt the flow
Mavis Mazhura
#14. Remember that you are at an exceptional hour in a unique epoch, that you have this great happiness, this invaluable privilege, of being present at the birth of a new world.
Sri Aurobindo
#15. Diana introduced me to Princes William and Harry. Diana just wanted her sons to know what was happening in her life.
Hasnat Khan
#16. Jasmine believes in a prophecy that says she is destined to love a man named Josh Toby. Okay, fine. He could believe that. Hell, he had friends who believed carbohydrates were the work of the devil. True love made sense at least.
Diana Holquist
#17. There is no way at all that Diana was mentally unstable. There is nothing wrong with expecting your husband to be faithful and being angry when he isn't. Diana had every reason to believe that Charles and Camilla never stopped seeing each other.
Hasnat Khan
#18. Just take a breath and see what happens.
Donna Karan
#19. Mastering is your last chance to fix or address any issues that you may have before giving birth to this beautiful baby album or track.
Emily Lazar
#20. Ironically, brothers and sisters, the natural man who is so very selfish in so many ordinary ways is strangely unselfish in that he reaches for too few of the things that bring real joy. He settles for a mess of pottage instead of eternal joy.
Neal A. Maxwell
#21. I always wanted to follow in the footsteps of my maternal grandfather, who was a doctor.
Hasnat Khan
#22. Really, I am just a guy who likes his profession and travelling and good food, and that is it. I'm no different from you or anyone else.
Hasnat Khan
#23. I have a Bachelor in medicine, a Bachelor in surgery, and I am a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
Hasnat Khan
#24. Nothing is more poisonous than the spirit of entitlement that permeates our culture and sometimes, sadly, our churches.
Randy Alcorn
#25. I discover what I mean as I write. That can be both terrifically exciting and very dangerous, because when you look at your words later, you wonder, 'Did I really mean that, or am I just making verbal patterns?'
Peter Shaffer
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