Top 15 Shrikanth Upadya Quotes
#1. I've always assumed there's a dark river flowing beneath my fans' desires.
Steven Morrissey
#2. To leap across an abyss, one is better served by faith than doubt.
William James
#3. In truth, I never consider the audience for whom I'm writing. I just write what I want to write.
J.K. Rowling
#4. It's breeding season on the ranch. Guess who's first on the list." I emptied a shit load of cum into her belly,
Jordan Silver
#5. What do you want?' is too imprecise to produce a meaningful and actionable answer.
Tim Ferriss
#6. I can definitely be tough when pushed. In relationships, you have to take a stand for who you are and how you're willing to be treated.
Maggie Grace
#7. I have a very sissy job, where I go to work and get my hair done, and people do my makeup, and I go and say lines and people spoil me rotten. And everyone has that kind of curiosity of how far can you go, how far can you take it. I think it's always good testing yourself.
Christian Bale
#8. Success takes us to the top and away from those we love.
Wynonna Judd
#9. Homosexuals are delicate and bad poetry is delicate and [Allen] Ginsberg turned the tables by making homosexual poetry strong poetry, almost manly poetry; but in the long run, the homo will remain the homo and not the poet.
Charles Bukowski
#10. I started playing the piano, pretty much on my own, when I was 5, and I started writing music when I was 7. In fact, I won a composition award. It was a crummy little piece, but I won with it.
Maury Yeston
#11. How it is that anything so remarkable as a state of consciousness comes about as a result of irritating nervous tissue, is just as unaccountable as the appearance of the djinn when Aladdin rubbed his lamp in the story.
Thomas Henry Huxley
#12. Words or fists, it didn't matter. The soul was still shattered.
Catherine Coulter
#13. Robert had taught him to keep his thoughts in the present or near future, for as Robert had told him, To dwell in the past is to live in regret.
Raymond E. Feist
#14. I think "immoral" is probably the wrong word to use ... I prefer the word "unethical."
Ivan Boesky
#15. Gandhi once declared that it was his wife who unwittingly taught him the effectiveness of nonviolence. Who better than women should know that battles can be won without resort to physical strength? Who better than we should know all the power that resides in noncooperation?
Barbara Deming
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