
Top 14 Setand Quotes
#1. The moon is setand the Pleiades; Middle ofthe night, time passes by,I lie alone.
Sappho
#2. My world was ordered, calm, and controlled, then you came into my life with your smart mouth, your innocence, your beauty, and your quiet temerity ... and everything before you was just dull, empty, mediocre ... it was nothing.
E.L. James
#3. But just as misery cannot crawl across an endless path, so does the trail of happiness occasionally reach a sharp end." - The Last Gift
Carla Acheson
#4. Hits and flops will come and go. But what stays with you is the experience you had while shooting a film. I am happy learning something new each time.
Sonakshi Sinha
#5. That which frees one from bondage is the right religion.
Dada Bhagwan
#6. I've had to learn to fight all my life - got to learn to keep smiling. If you smile things will work out.
Serena Williams
#7. Youth is certain what it rejects before it knows what it will accept.
Jean Cocteau
#8. A commanding woman versed in politics, diplomacy, and governance; fluent in nine languages; silver-tongued and charismatic, Cleopatra nonetheless seems the joint creation of Roman propagandists and Hollywood directors.
Stacy Schiff
#9. True in the game, as long as blood is blue in my veins
I pour my Heineken brew to my deceased crew on memory lane
Nas
#10. I think it's harder to go from comedy to drama than from drama to comedy. Seeing you dramatic all the time, they crave to see you being silly or funny. But, seeing you in comedy all the time, it's hard to see that person go be serious, for some reason.
Evan Peters
#11. Freedom [should not be] conceived negatively as exemption from social influences or situational constraints. Rather ... positively as the exercise of self-influence to bring about desired results.
Albert Bandura
#12. The greatest warriors are formed in the greatest wildernesses.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#13. Some of the young ladies even ate the salmon without concern to vital humors
when everyone knew colored fish flesh could bring on an attack of hysteria.
Gail Carriger
#14. Pray, what's the nature of his trouble?" Prudence asked solicitously.
"Oh, cursed bad news, my boy. That old aunt of his from whom he has expectations has rallied, and they say she'll last another ten years. Poor old Devereux, y'know! Must try and raise his spirits.
Georgette Heyer
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