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Them Quotes by Chetan Bhagat
- In our education system, we are taught to munch figures and remember them for lifetime. But does it help? We are not taught how to…
- I myself don't know what makes my books work. I enter a bookstore and I'm frankly overwhelmed by the number of books in most of…
- The younger generation is surrounded by the Internet, apps, and video games. But somehow, my books make them read.
- Rules, after all, are only made so you can work around them
- Pretty girls behave best when you ignore them. Of course, they have to know you are ignoring them, for otherwise they may not even know…
- preety girls behave best when you ignore them
- I’ve told you the four thunderstorms – disappointment, frustration, unfairness and isolation. You cannot avoid them, as like the monsoon they will come into your…
- Stupid people go to college but"smart people own them"....
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