Top 15 Younus Chaudhry Quotes
#1. If my body needs something, I need to give it that.
Amanda Crew
#2. What is earnest is not always true; on the contrary, error is often more earnest than truth.
Benjamin Disraeli
#3. I had a classic gym teacher in junior high who wore a weightlifter's belt all the time.
Danny McBride
#4. ... frankly I'm not going to listen to someone hold forth on the Greatest Music of All Time if they start with the beatles. If they start with Mozart I'll have a little patience; because I know that Bach is better.
Nathan "N.R." Gaddis
#5. If they want peace, nations should avoid the pin-pricks that precede cannon shots.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#7. At each level of gratitude our soul's capacity deepens, starting with contentment to meaningfulness, and finally, to pure joy.
M.J. Ryan
#8. One or many believers don't determine the truth or untruth.
Frank Sonnenberg
#9. Also, if we take back our schools and concentrate on improving them so our children get a better education, they will be better trained to compete for a job locally.
Vincent Frank
#10. There is all the poetry in the world in a name. It is a poem which the mass of men hear and read. What is poetry in the common sense, but a hearing of such jingling names? I want nothing better than a good word. The name of a thing may easily be more than the thing itself to me.
Henry David Thoreau
#11. Art is not a job for an artist, just as religion is not a job for a priest." He runs his fingers through his hair again. "Sometimes I see myself as almost like an academic. My artworks are not really products; they are papers that you write when you have finalized a strain of thought.
Sarah Thornton
#12. Sugar does make people happy, but then you fall off the edge after a few minutes, so I've really pretty much cut it out of my diet. Except for cupcakes. I like those.
David Lynch
#13. Part of my plan was not only to introduce all useful animals that I possibly could into this part of Australia, but also the most valuable plants of every description.
George Grey
#15. It is often hard to bear the tears that we ourselves have caused.
Marcel Proust
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