Top 16 Hyderabadi Quotes

#1. The very idea of freedom presupposes some objective moral law which overarches rulers and ruled alike ... Unless we return to the crude and nursery-like belief in objective values, we perish.

C.S. Lewis

#2. Better off dead than giving in; not taking what you want.

Carol Ann Duffy

#3. But he didn't seem to need her to finish her sentence as he said, I know. When you kiss me, it's like that for me, too.

Bella Andre

#4. Oh! that Thou wouldest enter into my heart, and inebriate it, that I may forget my ills, and embrace Thee, my sole good!

Augustine Of Hippo

#5. Everyone gets the devil he deserves.

Arturo Perez-Reverte

#6. Someone who cannot stop his outer flow of words will soon be unable to communicate with other human beings at all.

Thomas Metzinger

#7. And high above, depicted in a tower,
Sat Conquest, robed in majesty and power,
Under a sword that swung above his head,
Sharp-edged and hanging by a subtle thread.

Geoffrey Chaucer

#8. All for all, always.

Martha N. Beck

#9. I'm a big foodie. Hyderabadi cuisine is amazing, and the kind of mutton dishes available at some restaurants in the Old City is incredible.

Imtiaz Ali

#10. I cook a very exotic Hyderabadi rice dish called Hyderabadi biryani, which takes an entire day to cook, and the last time I cooked it was multiple years ago, but someday I'll cook it again.

Satya Nadella

#11. Wine intoxicates for a time, but the end is bitterness.

Rachel Renee Russell

#12. Australia without the Irish would be unthinkable ... unimaginable ... unspeakable.

Paul Keating

#13. I will always be a Hyderabadi.

Satya Nadella

#14. The interactions of business and culture, one upon the other, form one of the least explored phases of history. For such a study, no city would appear better fixed than Florence, so richly dowered with both economic and spiritual vitality.

Mary Ritter Beard

#15. When we reflect on our past sentiments and affections, our thought is a faithful mirror, and copies its objects truly; but the colours which it employs are faint and dull, in comparison of those in which our original perceptions were clothed.

David Hume

#16. There she was, that queen looking out at him, a hint of the ruler she was becoming. And it knocked the breath out of him...

Sarah J. Maas

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