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Important Quotes by Milan Kundera
- Common European thought is the fruit of the immense toil of translators. Without translators, Europe would not exist; translators are more important than members of…
- The important thing is to abide by the rule of threes. Either you see a woman three times in quick succession and then never again,…
- Dogs do not have many advantages over people, but one of them is extremely important: euthanasia is not forbidden by law in their case; animals…
- There are moments in life when a man retreats defensively, when he must give ground, when he must surrender less important positions in order to…
- Through the air floated only important words, and Flajsman said to himself that love has but one true measure, and that is death. At the…
- If we cannot accept the importance of the world, which considers itself important, if in the midst of that world our laughter finds no echo,…
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- I learned one most important thing in my life. That nonody in this whole world can understand you correctly. Except yourself. — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Feelings are the one of the most important cause behind the weakness or strength of a person. Be strong utilise them as… — Anurag Prakash Ray
- A real man loves his wife, and places his family as the most important thing in life. Nothing has brought me more… — Frank Abagnale
- We tend to become what the most important person in our life thinks we will become. Think the best, believe the best,… — John C. Maxwell
- Years ago someone wrote [about me]: 'She characterizes Molly Weasley as a mother who is only at home looking after the children.'… — Joanne Kathleen Rowling
- One single positive dream is, more important than a thousand negative realities. — Ritu Ghatourey