
Top 15 Jairam Thekla Quotes
#1. That's one of the greatest curses ever inflicted on the human race, memory.
Ovid
#2. A season is a season, regardless of the number of games.
Joe Cronin
#3. I've always played that edge of fact and fiction. I used to be a filmmaker, and certainly in film that's a line that filmmakers cross more readily and more easily than novelists.
Ruth Ozeki
#4. Sex without foreplay is like song's reff without intro.
Toba Beta
#6. You select the colors of your thoughts; drab or bright, weak or strong, good or bad. You select the colors of your emotions; discordant or harmonious, harsh or quiet, weak or strong. You select the colors of your acts; cold or warm, fearful or daring, small or big.
Wilferd Peterson
#7. The very definition of the innate hollowness of leading a political life when you end up on your nearest and dearest moments or most personal evenings with donors. That should - that should tell you all you need to know about the ramble that is politics.
Dennis Miller
#8. the freedom money gives the poor man is nothing to the freedom money has given the rich man. With money rich men ceased to be tied to lands, houses, stores, flocks and herds. They could change the nature and locality of their possessions with an unheard-of freedom.
H.G.Wells
#10. Solitude will be welcomed or endured or avoided, according as a man's personal value is large or small.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#11. Wars damage the civilian society as much as they damage the enemy. Soldiers never get over it.
Paul Fussell
#12. But there is no such substratum; there is no "being" behind doing, effecting, becoming; "the doer" is merely a fiction added to the deed-the deed is everything.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. Torture and other forms of stress were inflicted
Aldous Huxley
#14. Beware the ignorant, Lorenzo. They're the most dangerous enemy of all, because they are everywhere.
Tess Gerritsen
#15. And finally: I reserve for myself the right to yearn after an ecological niche:
...Beneath the sky
Of my America to sigh
For one locality in Russia.
(a passage not for 'general readers' but for 'idiots')
Vladimir Nabokov
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