
Top 20 Saagar Quotes
#1. This is what technology wants, it wants to be a symptom. Like all psychological symptoms, it obscures a problem by "solving" it without addressing it.
Sherry Turkle
#2. My two brothers and I grew up in the theater, going everywhere with my parents when they performed.
Demian Bichir
#3. Success is about having more options. More the options, more the success.
Krishna Saagar
#4. Expression is saying what you wish to say, Impression is saying what others wish to hear.
Krishna Saagar
#5. You don't see the world as it is, you see it,as you are.
Krishna Saagar
#6. You are mostly treated by others, the way you deserve.
Krishna Saagar
#7. The idea of a sandwich as a snack goes back to Roman times. Scandinavians perfected the technique with the Danish open-faced sandwich, or smorroebrod, consisting of thinly sliced, buttered bread and many delectable toppings.
DeeDee Stovel
#8. Nothing today had done her any real harm, yet she felt as though her nerves had been flayed and left out for the tanner.
Mary Robinette Kowal
#9. Failure is when you accept it, otherwise it's just another obstacle.
Krishna Saagar
#12. Life is a beautiful dream to be cherished, as long as it lasts.
Krishna Saagar
#13. True freewill must and should never be predetermined and thus no one should have the ability to know beforehand the choice that a person would make.
Abaha Saagar
#14. Success is not about how others feel about you,its about how you feel about yourself.
Krishna Saagar
#15. The worst question ever asked, is the one which is never asked.
Krishna Saagar
#17. Park was the only person she knew who wore his backpack actually on his shoulders, not slung over one side - and he was always holding onto the straps, like he'd just jumped out of a plane or something.
Rainbow Rowell
#18. It was a smooth silvery voice that matched her hair. It had a tiny tinkle in it, like bells in a doll's house. I thought that was silly as soon as I thought of it.
Raymond Chandler
#19. Crisis is what suppressed pain looks like; it always comes to the surface. It shakes you into reflection and healing.
Bryant McGill
#20. It's not how long but how well you lived which matters.
Krishna Saagar
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