
Top 15 Santosham Movie Quotes
#1. Never tell a lie. Anyone who can tell you the slightest of lies is also capable of any evil.
Gautama Buddha
#2. What do blokes do to prepare for weddings? I rack my brain, thinking about grooms in commercials. Tuxedos are out. I could get her a garter ...
Wait. Rings! Brilliant. And, where will we go afterward? We'll need a honeymoon suite somewhere. Look at me, already a pro at this husband business.
Wendy Higgins
#3. I haven't any formal schedule, but I love to write in the morning, before breakfast. Sometimes the writing goes so smoothly that I don't take a break for many hours - and consequently have breakfast at two or three in the afternoon on good days.
Joyce Carol Oates
#4. When I hear traditional family values raised, I hear that effort once again to re-establish the man as head and master of his family. Who had the, not only the right, but the obligation to discipline his wife and children to keep them in line?
Patricia Ireland
#5. She knew where she stood, when she stood among books.
M.R. Graham
#6. Feeding the media is like training a dog. You can't throw an entire steak at a dog to train it to sit. You have to give it little bits of steak over and over again until it learns.
Andrew Breitbart
#7. All the stars in the sky cannot worth as much as yours only because it belongs to you.
Sorin Cerin
#8. The wholesome pursuit of excellence feels quite different from perfectionism.
Sharon Salzberg
#9. By the late '60s, the culture gap separating young people from their parents was perhaps greater than at any point since the early 19th century.
Tony Judt
#10. In an interstellar society where the Church ruled all but absolutely, news awaited not only independent confirmation but official permission to exist.
Dan Simmons
#11. You're the luckiest person in the whole world to have already figured out what you love. And you'll be, quite possibly, the stupidest person in the world - if you don't hold on to it.
Anne Eliot
#12. Nothing is more dreaded than the national government meddling with religion.
John Adams
#13. Food is a language of care, the thing we do when traditional language fails us, when we don't know what to say, when there are no words to say.
Shauna Niequist
#14. Our consciousness is primitive; it is dependent on wants and needs.
Debasish Mridha
#15. I pick what are my priorities and I limit those priorities to less than five in my life and really in those particular areas put in the energy to try to make good choices.
Sheena Iyengar
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