love poems in malayalam
Eggs and oaths are easily broken. ~Danish Proverb
Unlike poetry and music, the art of history is cumulative. ~John Clive, Not By Fact Alone
Man will do many things to get himself loved; he will do all things to get himself envied. ~Mark Twain, Following the Equator, 1897
Falling in love is so hard on the knees. ~Aerosmith
None is more impoverished than the one who has no gratitude. Gratitude is a currency that we can mint for ourselves, and spend without fear of bankruptcy. ~Fred De Witt Van Amburgh
No wife can endure a gambling husband, unless he is a steady winner. ~Thomas Robert Dewar
Books - the best antidote against the marsh-gas of boredom and vacuity. ~George Steiner
When I took office, only high energy physicists had ever heard of what is called the World Wide Web.... Now even my cat has its own page. ~Bill Clinton, 1996
War. The dark time of valour, loss and hope where a man is controlled by his gun; where a gun is controlled by his hatred. Completely uncontrollable. ~Daniel Ha
A mother's arms are made of tenderness and children sleep soundly in them. ~Victor Hugo
There are an enormous number of managers who have retired on the job. ~Peter Drucker
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. ~Navajo Proverb
Dogs are miracles with paws. ~Attributed to Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy
...a final comfort that is small, but not cold: The heart is the only broken instrument that works. ~T.E. Kalem
Without labor nothing prospers. ~Sophocles
Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. And lo, no one was there. ~Author Unknown
I have received no more than one or two letters in my life that were worth the postage. ~Henry David Thoreau, Walden
If you're enjoying your depression, then for goodness sake do not go skipping. ~Jessi Lane Adams
History is politics projected into the past. ~M.N. Pokrovsky
Many politicians are in the habit of laying it down as a self-evident proposition that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom. The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim. ~Thomas Macaulay Many politicians lay it down as a self-evident proposition, that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom. The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story, who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim. ~Thomas Macaulay