Top 10 Kashkari Quotes

#1. (Tradition) is the democracy of the dead.

Gilbert K. Chesterton

#2. I couldn't evict Cooper for having a girlfriend who wasn't me. Well, that and the law and the general sense of decency and fair play my parents raised me with, but I swear - if it weren't for all that, he'd be out on his ass.

Joanna Wylde

#3. And no other attempt made at secrecy than Mrs. Norris's talking of it everywhere as a matter not to be talked of at present.

Jane Austen

#4. Our choices define us: The stars may set us on a given path, but it is we who must decide whether we take it.

Romina Russell

#5. This world belongs to our future generations, so we have to take utmost care of it.

Debasish Mridha

#6. The nearest I can make it out, "Love your Enemies" means, "Hate your Friends"

Benjamin Franklin

#7. The entire point of life was the ability to make one's own choices. Foreknowledge of anything - especially the circular kind, such as Kashkari's presence at Eton because he'd dreamed of it - was terribly limiting and ran counter to the concept of free will.

Sherry Thomas

#8. In the days when the world begins to bleach and shrivel, and the sun is blotched with death. Socialist and Individualist, they'll all be a little dirt lodged deep in the granite wrinkles of the globe's countenance.

Clark Ashton Smith

#9. I not only want to be loved, I want to be told that I'm loved.

George Eliot

#10. It doesn't have many roots,' I say. 'Not yet,' she says. 'That will come.

Ally Condie

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