Raveena Tandon Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Raveena Tandon Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I think of myself as being a bit of a wimp deep down - a bourgeois wimp - and I'm fighting that. I think all Brits are, maybe.— Helen Mirren

Answered slowly: I don't know, I don't want to know. And then I admitted that there had been a kind of admiration for her body, maybe that, yes, but I ruled out anything ever happening between us. Too much fear, if we had been seen we would have been beaten to death.— Elena Ferrante

The moment you abate anything from the full rights of men to each govern himself, and suffer any artificial positive limitation upon those rights, from that moment the whole organization of government becomes a consideration of convenience.— Edmund Burke

I was a big Who fan when I was 15, 16 years old, and I used to go watch them play at the Marquee Club in London as often as I could.— Chris Squire

Beautiful people make even those of us who proudly consider ourselves unmoved by another's appearance dumb with admiration and fear and delight, and struck by the profound, enervating awareness of how inadequate we are, how nothing, not intelligence or education or money, can usurp or overpower or deny beauty.— Hanya Yanagihara

We can trace back our existence almost to a point. Former time presents us with trains of thoughts gradually diminishing to nothing. But our ideas of futurity are perpetually expanding. Our desires and our hopes, even when modified by our fears, seem to grasp at immensity. This alone would be sufficient to prove the progressiveness of our nature, and that this little earth is but a point from which we start toward a perfection of being.— Humphry Davy

As the Greeks have created the Olympus based upon their own image and resemblance, we have created Gotham City and Metropolis and all these galaxies so similar to the corporate world, manipulative, ruthless and well paid, that conceived them.— Braulio Tavares

Human experience is usually paradoxical, if that means incongruous with the phrases of current talk or even current philosophy.— George Eliot

Never grieve for me if it is my good fortune to die with my boots on. That's what I most hope for.— Maynard Owen Williams

She was tired of playing the dutiful assistant to a great man.— Laurel Corona

Why, for mercy's sake, did boys try to dance who didn't know the first thing about dancing; and who had feet as big as boats?— L.M. Montgomery

When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead.— Barney Stinson
