Top 13 Memolink Quotes
#1. Detachment is a basic requirement for seeking enlightenment. Anyone or anything we are attached to has power to manipulate us although we all have freedom to choose.
Hina Hashmi
#2. No matter how well you do, no matter how successful you are, they're always going to criticize you.
Todd Bridges
#3. The place smelled of commodes and playing cards, and before I was halfway to the end I had made a firm resolve never to begin to die. For me it would be all or nothing: no half measures, no lingering on the doorstep.
Alan Bradley
#4. The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below
John McCrae
#5. When you have an asteroid threatening Earth, it's uncertain where it's going to hit until the last minute; the decision to take action has to be coordinated by the international community.
Rusty Schweickart
#6. We live in a time where the media is a very difficult thing to navigate because it's everywhere, and I tend to want to be a lot more private with my life.
Emily VanCamp
#7. A reader has recently described the Heresy novels as "Dan Brown meets Guy Ritchie" and "I am constantly telling people about the awesome movie I'm watching, and then correct myself. Book. Book that I'm reading.
Alexander Ferrar
#8. Whatever disagreement there may be as to the scope of the phrase "due process of law" there can be no doubt that it embraces the fundamental conception of a fair trial, with opportunity to be heard.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#9. Discount my partiality, but my report is that so far The Winds of War is looking good.
Herman Wouk
#10. I hope to grow another head and two more hands, like an Indian goddess.
Bibhu Mohapatra
#11. The international community has the moral responsibility of aiding a people under occupation; however, we will not beg for their money.
Khaled Mashal
#12. Affectation naturally counterfeits those excellences which are placed at the greatest distance from possibility of attainment, because, knowing our own defects, we eagerly endeavor to supply them with artificial excellence.
Samuel Johnson
#13. Egyptians developed an accurate calendar with 365 days in a year. In
Peter Haugen