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Friendship and love quotes
To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world
--Unknown
Love your enemies. It really p***** them off!
--Unknown
He who wants to do good knocks at the gate: he who loves finds the door open.
--Rabrindranath Tagore
Love is like a butterfly, hold it too tight, it'll crush, hold it too loose, it'll fly
--Unknown
The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death.
--Unknown
To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world
--Unknown
A simple friend opens a conversation with a full news bulletin on his life.real friend says, What's new with you?
--Unknown
A simple friend doesn't know your parents' first names. A real friend has their phone numbers in his address book
--Unknown
Everyone hears what you say. Friends listen to what you say. Best friends listen to what you don't say.
--Unknown
Everyone is a friend, until they prove otherwise.
--Unknown
Gems may be precious, but friends are priceless.
--Unknown
If you were somebody else, would you want to be friends with you?
--Unknown
The best vitamin for making friends is B-1.
--Unknown
We really don't have enemies. It's just that some of our best friends are trying to kill us.
--Unknown
He who wants to do good, knocks at the gate; he who loves finds the gates open
-- Rabindranath Tagore
Love many, trust few but always paddle your own canoe!
--Unknown
The best way to love is to love like you have never been hurt
--Anonymous
Success is not giving up............
Quotable Quotes...!!Few quotes, which were uttered by people, who were oblivious of how the future is going to be. Looks funny today
1. 'I think there's a world market for maybe five PCs.' (Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943.)
2. '640K ought to be enough for anybody.' (Bill Gates, Microsoft, 1981.)
3. 'There is no reason why anyone would want to have a computer in their home.' (Ken Olson, president, Founder, Digital Equipment Corp, 1977.)
4. 'This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be considered as a means of communication. The device is of no value to us.' (Western Union memo, 1876)
5. 'Radio has no commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody.' (Colleagues of David Sarnoff on his Radio project, 1920's.)
6. 'Heavier than air flying machines are impossible.' (Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.)
7. You mean to drill into ground to try and find oil? You're crazy.' (Drillers rejecting Edwin L Drake's oil project, 1859.)
8. 'But what is it good for?' (An IBM Engineer commenting on the micro chip, 1968)
9. 'We went to Atari, they said 'No'. So we went to HP; 'We don't need you. You haven't got through college yet'.' (Apple founder Steve Jobs, 1980's)
1. 'I think there's a world market for maybe five PCs.' (Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943.)
2. '640K ought to be enough for anybody.' (Bill Gates, Microsoft, 1981.)
3. 'There is no reason why anyone would want to have a computer in their home.' (Ken Olson, president, Founder, Digital Equipment Corp, 1977.)
4. 'This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be considered as a means of communication. The device is of no value to us.' (Western Union memo, 1876)
5. 'Radio has no commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody.' (Colleagues of David Sarnoff on his Radio project, 1920's.)
6. 'Heavier than air flying machines are impossible.' (Lord Kelvin, president, Royal Society, 1895.)
7. You mean to drill into ground to try and find oil? You're crazy.' (Drillers rejecting Edwin L Drake's oil project, 1859.)
8. 'But what is it good for?' (An IBM Engineer commenting on the micro chip, 1968)
9. 'We went to Atari, they said 'No'. So we went to HP; 'We don't need you. You haven't got through college yet'.' (Apple founder Steve Jobs, 1980's)
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