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on the question "how have you been?"

me: "pretty good... i'm doing this self discovery thing and basically the goal is to be grateful and kind regardless of what or how i'm feeling..."

he nodded and looked pensive so i thought he understood me until he opened his mouth and asked "hindi ba botox ang solution don?"

winner...

"What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset."

-Crowfoot

Samual Johnson was a fascinating man who left a trail of greatness. From writing the first English dictionary, to a legacy of quotable sound bites.

 

Of course, without the genius of Boswell, Johnson would be far less fascinating of a character.

A quotable Star Wars magnet for my new fridge

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All reactionary-right wing sections of Indian politics started moving closer after the bank nationalisation and stopping of privy-purses in the late 1960s. Opposition parties were a frustrated lot after Indira Gandhi swept the 1971 national elections and 1972 state elections. From Marxists to ASS,they joined each other against Indira Gandhi, "against authoritarianism. Remember, there was not a single specific charge of .

authoritarianism" against Mrs Gandhi. In 1972, the ASS-Jan Sangh started its Cow Protection movement (which they are continuing as the recent Jhajjar incident shows)!! In 1973, RSS-ABVP started the so-called Gujarat movement in which the CPM later joined. It then spread to Bihar. .

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"Muslims in India owe allegiance to Pakistan. And this causes riots." Jayaprakash Narayan, SFI's "saviour of Indian democracy .

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"We must target and blow up all railway network. When there is no movement of food grains, there will be revolt. George Fernandes. {Till the other day, Fernandes was leader for the Marxists) .

"JP had great admiration for this young leader {Narendra Modi !!!!!) from Gujarat. He used to mention his name at least 10 times aday, George Fernandes. .

In the JP movement, not less than 200 people were killed, hundreds of government vehicles and buildings burnt and unrest was created throughout the country. .

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Who is responsible? Because of the partisan politics of the SFI students are increasingly being alienated from the realm of political activism. The responsibility of SFI is the largest in this .

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Adults Are Stupid - A Seven Spoon Exhibition by Shala

  

Mars Gallery, the legendary Chicago gallery known for breaking the some of the hottest modern artists today, will proudly present the very first public exhibition of the ground-breaking Seven Spoon portrait collection by artist/musician, Shala.

  

Shala's Seven Spoon is a wildly original series of character portraits featuring a poignant, adolescent girl with wise and controversial quotables. Each Seven Spoon portrait is created through a unique mixed media process of pencil, ink, marker-rendering, graphic collaging and digital texturing. The finished work is then made available on various platforms, particularly rare stretched canvas giclees for this premiere exhibition.

TEDxJISLive 2019. Photo by Yunori Sarah.

Founder and President of the Media Research Center, Mr. Bozell runs the largest media watchdog organization in America. Established in 1987, the MRC has made “media bias” a household term, tracking it daily and printing the compiled evidence biweekly in its well-known Notable Quotables, as well as the daily CyberAlert intelligence report on the internet.

Everything ripped apart in a New York minute.

This game is quotable from beginning to end.

Quotable quote

Nothing gets me "a la bamba" like a little bit of Jamba

Adults Are Stupid - A Seven Spoon Exhibition by Shala

  

Mars Gallery, the legendary Chicago gallery known for breaking the some of the hottest modern artists today, will proudly present the very first public exhibition of the ground-breaking Seven Spoon portrait collection by artist/musician, Shala.

  

Shala's Seven Spoon is a wildly original series of character portraits featuring a poignant, adolescent girl with wise and controversial quotables. Each Seven Spoon portrait is created through a unique mixed media process of pencil, ink, marker-rendering, graphic collaging and digital texturing. The finished work is then made available on various platforms, particularly rare stretched canvas giclees for this premiere exhibition.`

Learn to use your language as carefully and precisely as you can. Try to keep it free from meaningless expletives and vulgarities that are merely evidences of an unimaginative mind. (Quotable Eleanor)

This museum had lots of profanity, which I was glad they had not sanitized away.

God has sown his name on the heavens in glittering stars; but on earth he planteth his name by tender flowers. -Jean Paul Richter

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