
Top 15 Mahrokh Baniani Quotes
#1. Jupiter, a world far larger than Earth, is so warm that it currently radiates more internal heat than it receives from the Sun.
Seth Shostak
#2. To err is human, to eat human is bear.
Jim Kamp
#3. All heaven is interested in the cross of Christ, all hell terribly afraid of it, while men are the only beings who more or less ignore its meaning.
Oswald Chambers
#4. The happily married man with a large family is the test pilot for me.
Nevil Shute
#6. Everybody wants to have intimate conversations, but the smart fellows don't give out, only the fools. The smart fellows talk intimately about the fools, and examine them all over and give them advice.
Saul Bellow
#7. It is a fine line, in all of us, between civilization and savagery. To any who think they would never cross it, I can only say, if you have never known what it is to be utterly betrayed and abandoned, you cannot know how close it is.
Jacqueline Carey
#8. The materials of true poetry are always humble, absolutely idiosyncratic, the autobiographical tatters that, in gifted hands, are made into the memoir that fits us all.
Patricia Hampl
#9. Remember that every fire will burn itself out, even without your help.
Jodi Picoult
#10. Most of my memories of the Sixties are ones of optimism, high spirits and confidence.
Mary Quant
#11. The bigger the crowd the better really! The noise calms your nerves.
Niall Horan
#12. The cold is waiting to ooze through the soles of your shoes. Maggot-damp, this city is festering: home to hollow faces of grey flesh. They stare from windows unclean, into the sun never reaches: dismal lives lived in dismal constriction.
Emmanuelle De Maupassant
#13. A seventeenth-century house can be recognized by its steep roof, massive central chimney and utter porchlessness. Some of those houses have a second-story overhang, emphasizing their medieval look.
John Updike
#14. I spent so many years trying to become an actor, trying to be a person that I wasn't.
Peter Hedges
#15. An idea made real through imagination shapes the spiritual prototype of a thing created.
Garry Fitchett
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