Top 12 Quotes About Sahibs
#1. If your friend's friend's friend (whom you may not have even met) is obese, a smoker or a zealot of some kind then it is a lot more likely that you will be too.
James H. Fowler
#3. A dull, decent people, cherishing and fortifying their dullness behind a quarter of a million bayonets.
George Orwell
#4. Fellows are just naturally interested in a good piece of work and have no unnatural restrictions in looking it over. Perhaps, and may the sahibs of the Fogg forgive me for thinking it, this simple, curious outlook of healthy men is more important than some of the monuments themselves.
Robert M. Edsel
#5. It matters not if the world has heard or approves or understands...the only applause we're meant to seek is that of nail-scarred hands.
B.J. Hoff
#6. Already the sahibs have done more to keep the lower castes in their places than our Hindu kings did over hundreds of years.
Amitav Ghosh
#7. Where I grew up, there was a mysticism and creativity to everything. Everyone made things with their hands.
Shea Hembrey
#9. I remember reading an interview with a writer who said that in nonfiction if you have one lie it sort of messes it up. But in fiction the real details give you so much more credibility, because people do so much research just to write fiction. In fiction you're trying to recreate something lifelike.
Edwidge Danticat
#10. You cannot brighten another's path without lighting your own.
Frank McKinney
#11. World War II was a decisive time in our history and June 6, 1944, marked the decisive moment of the war.
Lane Evans
#12. I like to buy things I can understand. I do a lot of research on things.
Warren Buffett
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