Behramji Malabari famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Violence begets violence by whomever used. War is a dirty business and entails the use of degrading means, whoever wages it.
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She was my sacred angel that I could never violate. Reira was my sanctuary. I needed something solid like that in this dirty, disappointing world.
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George Harrison: The day after the Blue Angel audition, John showed up to rehearsal with a long list of name suggestions, and I remember each and every one of them: the Deads-men, the Deadmen, the Undeads-men, the Undeadmen, the Rots, the Rotters, the Dirts, the Dirty Ones, the Grayboys, the Eaten Brains, the Eating Brains, the Mersey Beaters, the Mersey Beaten, the Bloodless, the Graves, the Headstones, and the Liverpools of Blood. Paul ripped off John's right arm and used it to slap John across the face, then he said, "Those're horrible, mate, just horrible, y'know.
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Freedom of discussion is in England little else than the right to write or say anything which a jury of twelve shopkeepers think it expedient should be said or written.
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That is the point of quotations. One can use another's words to be insulting.
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The soul of the slave, the soul of the "little man," is as dear to me as the soul of the great.
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You smile upon your friend to-day, To-day his ills are over; You hearken to the lover's say, And happy is the lover. 'Tis late to hearken, late to smile, But better late than never: I shall have lived a little while Before I die for ever.
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I liked the fact she understood how we all have little secret habits that seem normal enough to us, but which we know better than to mention out loud.
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Right now, I have to admit, that I'm more interested in giving people a little bit of hope and goodness.
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Some men, like spaniels, will only fawn the more when repulsed, but will pay little heed to a friendly caress.
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