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  • #1
    P.L. Deshpande
    “कुणीसं म्हटलयं - कसा मी ? कसा मी ? कसा मी ? कसा मी ? जसा मी तसा मी असा मी असामी!... खर सांगू का? हे कुणीसं वगैरे म्हटलेलं नाही. मीच म्हटलयं. पण कुणीसं म्हटलयं अस म्हटल्याशिवाय तुम्हीही कान टवकारून काय म्हटलयं ते ऐक्लं नसत. हे असच आहे. जगात काय म्हटलयं यापेक्षा कुणी म्हटलयं यालाच अधिक महत्व आहे हे मला कळून चुकलंय.”
    Pu. La. Deshpande

  • #2
    Amish Tripathi
    “Whether a man is a legend or not is decided by history, not fortune tellers.”
    Amish Tripathi, The Immortals of Meluha

  • #3
    Richard Wilbur
    “What is the opposite of two?
    A lonely me, a lonely you.”
    Richard Wilbur, Opposites, More Opposites, and a Few Differences

  • #4
    Philip K. Dick
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.”
    Philip K. Dick, I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon

  • #5
    Ayn Rand
    “Learn to value yourself, which means: fight for your happiness.”
    Ayn Rand

  • #6
    Why The Lucky Stiff
    “when you don't create things, you become defined by your tastes rather than ability. your tastes only narrow & exclude people. so create.”
    Why The Lucky Stiff

  • #7
    Francis of Assisi
    “He who works with his hands is a laborer.
    He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
    He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.”
    Saint Francis of Assisi

  • #8
    Theodore Roosevelt
    “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
    Theodore Roosevelt



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