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Cannot Quotes by Vikrant Parsai
- Even God cannot satisfy everyone.
- Failure is necessary in life. If you cannot fail, you cannot succeed.
- He who does not know how to walk cannot climb a ladder.
- A naked person is one whom even a thousand people cannot undress.
- You can stop speaking to someone, but you cannot stop being related.
- One who does not like to read is equal to one who cannot read.
- A really great unfortunate person is one who cannot find water even in the sea.
- He who knows nothing is as blind as him who cannot see.
- Love is a disease which cannot be cured by medicinal herbs.
- Life is like a wheel. Now up, now down; we cannot always expect to be on top.
- Those who have never been through the depths of suffering cannot know the heights of joy.
- If a person doesn't know about something, it cannot hurt him.
- A man cannot feel the worth of a woman who doesn't know how to respect herself.
- A man cannot leave his wisdom and his experience to his heirs.
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