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Mean Quotes by Vikrant Parsai
- It doesnt mean you are alive because you are out of bed but you are probably dead if you are in bed.
- Just because you find a thought somewhere with somebodys name written after it doesn't mean they really said it.
- Just because anyone can pilot a ship in the sea doesnt always mean that they also know how to swim in it.
- Just because you are living and breathing doesnt mean you are alive.
- Just because a thing is funny doesnt mean it doesnt have a mystery.
- If you complain about the taste of food, it means you are not hungry.
- After all, harming others means you first harm yourself.
- Just because someone looks good doesnt mean that they should be respected and trusted.
- Just because you say you are great doesnt mean you are.
- Just because you dont deserve punishment for your thoughts doesnt mean you have to think only poor ones.
- No doesn't always mean no; sometimes it means not right now.
- Usually the only time you will say something wrong is at the end of the conversation which means you have talked too long.
- A dislike button especially after the quote doesnt mean the lack of thinking of its writer but it probably describes the ignorance and the lack…
- No thought is probably worth dislike. If you dislike it, it simply means that you need to improve your thinking as well as your standard.
- Just because you are a good friend of a scorpion doesn't mean that you can't be stung by a bee.
- Being wise doesn't mean that you have to always do what is best.
- If someone says money is not everything, it means that he either has nothing or a lot of it.
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