
Top 15 Velangi Quotes
#1. In a day and age when, unfortunately, so few write letters or keep a diary any longer, the Wright Papers stand as a striking reminder of a time when that was not the way and of the immense value such writings can have in bringing history to life.
David McCullough
#3. I've got lots of stamina; don't worry about that. I cycle every day - it's OK.
Jeremy Corbyn
#4. The sweetness we taste in a piece of sugar is neither a property of the sugar nor a property of ourselves. We are producing the experience of sweetness in the process of interacting with the sugar.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
#5. Better to have the poet's heart than brain,
Feeling than song.
George MacDonald
#6. Bastard Freedom waves Her fustian flag in mockery over slaves.
Thomas Moore
#7. You know you have found your life mission when you say, I dare you to try and take this away from me.
Shannon L. Alder
#8. It's right to say that people fall in love. We don't glide, slip, or stumble into it. Instead we tumble head first from the moment we decide to step off the edge of a cliff with someone and see whether we'll fly together. Love might be irrational, but we make the choice to risk everything.
Martin Pistorius
#9. Feelings are best left concealed. They can bite you if you're not careful. They can eat you alive.
Alice Hoffman
#10. So the guy who shot Gadhafi was wearing a Yankees cap. Did you see that? If he'd had a Boston Red Sox hat on he probably would have missed.
David Letterman
#11. He counted his steps. That was how you got through tough things. You counted. Once you said, "one," then you knew "two" was coming, and "three" right after that.
James Rollins
#12. The walls in my room know your name. They heard me sigh your name last night!
Avijeet Das
#13. Take care of the waste on the farm and turn it into useful channels' should be the slogan of every farmer.
George Washington
#14. Trees are a miracle in themselves; they do not require God to be miraculous.
Ned Hayes
#15. [Propaganda] does not have multiple shadings; it has a positive and a negative; love or hate, right or wrong, truth or lie, never half this way and half that way ...
Adolf Hitler
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