Top 15 I Am Sorry Jaan Quotes
#1. Go then, mere jaan." My life. Because that was what she was. The best part of him. "Just remember - the next ten or so lifetimes, you're spending with me.
Nalini Singh
#2. Family time is sacred time and should be protected and respected.
Boyd K. Packer
#3. They say that at the mountain pass he looked back at his kingdom, his beautiful kingdom, and wept, and his mother told him to weep like a woman for what he could not hold as a man.
Philippa Gregory
#4. Ideology is: intellectual ordering of the feelings; an objective connection among them that makes the subjective connection easier.
Robert Musil
#5. When I was playing football I never enjoyed it that much, I was never happy ... if I scored two goals, I wanted a third, I always wanted more. Now it's all over I can look back with satisfaction, but I never felt that way when I was playing.
Gabriel Batistuta
#6. But I do exist. Remember that . . . This is not Avalon now, t'Larien, and today is not yesterday. It is a dying Festival world, a world without a code, so each of us must cling tightly to whatever codes we bring with us. (Jaan Vikary)
George R R Martin
#7. I was editing for Kunal Kapoor when I got my first film 'Jaan Tere Naam' as lead actor.
Ronit Roy
#8. The kind of woman who would breeze into the bathroom while I was shaving and say, Yo, shithead - you going to fix that shelf like you said, or do I have to take you back to Husbands-R-Us?
Michael Marshall Smith
#10. Sometimes we're so wrapped up in our own story that we don't see how we're supporting characters in someone else's. So
Nathan Hill
#11. When young people develop basic leadership and collaborative learning skills, they can be a formidable force for change.
Peter M. Senge
#12. Adding CO2 to the air is like throwing another blanket on the bed.
James Hansen
#13. It's not lost on me that I'm so busy recording life, I don't have time to really live it.
David Sedaris
#14. You wanna do some livin' before you die. Do it down in New Orleans ...
Dr. John
#15. There is a psychological phenomenon that consists in the belief that the world will open to the extent to which frontiers are broken down.
Frantz Fanon
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