Abdelwahed Maghribi Quotes & Sayings
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My love for you sings, and it's a song that will never stop playing. It will play through our deaths and beyond that. And this I know. — Karina Halle

There is no Time,
no Time Is.
For You, Because of You
- Thank U -
Petra Hermans (H.K.) — Petra Hermans

You gotta want it. — Bill Murray

Theories of history used to be supernatural: the divine ruled time; the hand of God, a special providence, lay behind the fall of each sparrow. If the present differed from the past, it was usually worse: supernatural theories of history tend to involve decline, a fall from grace, the loss of God's favor, corruption. — Jill Lepore

I feel like so much has been left undone. There are friends I won't see before I leave, there are bills I still need to pay. I haven't written as much as I've wanted, and there are countless things I've said that I wish I could correct, but this is a process that will never end. When my grandmother died she left a library full of books she never finished reading. This is how I feel now. — Jason Christopher Hartley

Man sometimes needs only stillness, just stillness! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Uprootedness uproots everything except the need for roots. — Christopher Lasch

You know the name you were given, you do not know the name that you have — Jose Saramago

Best of all, Galignani's, the English bookstore and reading room, a favorite gathering place, stood across the street from the hotel. There one could pass long, comfortable hours with a great array of English and even American newspapers. Parisians were as avid readers of newspapers as any people on earth. Some thirty-four daily papers were published in Paris, and many of these, too, were to be found spread across several large tables. The favorite English-language paper was Galignani's own Messenger, with morning and evening editions Monday through Friday. For the newly arrived Americans, after more than a month with no news of any kind, these and the American papers were pure gold. Of the several circulating libraries in Paris, only Galignani's carried books in English, and indispensable was Galignani's New Paris Guide in English. Few Americans went without this thick little leather-bound volume, fully 839 pages of invaluable insights and information, plus maps. — David McCullough

My daughter got me a 'World's Best Dad' mug. So we know she's sarcastic. — Bob Odenkirk