Top 12 Lakshman Quotes
#1. Ram fell in love after he saw Sita in a garden immediately before the swamber. The love's visibility was so obvious that even Lakshman could gauge it and felt that Sita would be his Bhabi/Mata. Now
Kulbhushan Singhal
#2. As the missile flew high above the moat-lake, there was a small, almost inaudible explosion, like that of a fire cracker meant for a child.
Lakshman's awe was quickly replaced by disappointment. He frowned. 'That's it? Is that the famed Asuraastra?
Amish Tripathi
#3. These people are beyond all limits of incompetence,' said Lakshman, as he steered his horse close to his brother.
Amish Tripathi
#4. I've always been interested in setting my stories against a big event, the importance of which my younger readers are slowly becoming aware of as they move into their teens.
Morris Gleitzman
#5. I wasn't playing a drag queen - I was playing an extraordinary performer.
John Lone
#6. She lived because she had been willing to die, and her conviction in herself never wavered.
V. Lakshman
#7. Okay. He let his eyes close and it was a relief; not just of relief of minutes, but of years.
Jane Seville
#9. Statistics have proven that the surest way to get anything out of the public mind and never hear of it again is to have a Senate committee appointed to look into it.
Will Rogers
#10. I guess we speak pretty loosely, don't we, about looking forward to the Ashes and all that - and we are, but it's not with both eyes. We've got one eye on that and one eye on what we need to get in place to make sure we're the best team we can be for November.
Ricky Ponting
#11. My particular interest area is working in issues of emotional literacy. What I see of the way that we educate boys and more than that, the way we socialize boys within their families and then in schools to me is tantamount to just removing any element of emotional intelligence from them.
John Amaechi
#12. The reader who thinks that rationality does not require a definition should ponder the following: I'll give you a million dollars to do something irrational.
Lakshman Krishnamurthi