Top 15 Mudannayake Enterprises Quotes
#1. Scatter her enemies, And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks.
Mahatma Gandhi
#3. I want to be alone and I want people to notice me - both at the same time
Thom Yorke
#4. On the first day of class, the Visual Arts building reclined before me like an old brick whore, egging me to show her one, last, good time. I doubted I was up to the task, but regardless, I entered from the rear, just to give myself the slightest mental edge.
Chip Kidd
#5. More passengers fly in and out of London than any other city in the world. We are well-connected, we have ample capacity, and we are starting from a position of strength. The problem is that we don't use that capacity well.
Zac Goldsmith
#6. You need to be disciplined and you need to try to occupy a zone of acting that is always quite scary because you don't think you're doing anything.
James Purefoy
#7. We always cherish and miss the time passed yet struglling for a better future but after moving to next level we feel the past was beautiful
Salman Ahmad
#8. He never heard my story but he taught me it wasn't true. It was just pretend but pretending is hard.
Elizabeth Scott
#9. And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. History became legend. Legend became myth. And for two and a half thousand years, the ring passed out of all knowledge.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#11. If your inner silence begins to wear a silk fruit; only then, the day will reveal to you its hidden secret.
Kristian Goldmund Aumann
#12. I just really always try to do what's in my heart and I'm still passionate about the music; I still love what I am doing.
Teena Marie
#13. Watch your language, if you don't mind."
What a lady, boy. A queen, for Chrissake.
J.D. Salinger
#14. He wondered how it could have taken him so long to realize he cared for her, and he told her so, and she called him an idiot, and he declared that it was the finest thing that ever a man had been called.
Neil Gaiman
#15. If our previous analyses are correct, they all point to the same conclusion, that metaphysical adventures are doomed to fail when their authors substitute the fundamental concepts of any particular science for those of metaphysics.
Etienne Gilson