Abdurrahim Dursun Quotes & Sayings
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Prayer is an end to isolation. It is living our daily life with someone; with him who alone can deliver us from solitude. — Georges Lefebvre
What is the value and worth of knowledge? My teachings have taught me that many will die for lack of knowledge. If knowledge and mindset are key ingredients to life - why do some reject it? Remove know from knowledge and you are standing on the ledge. When are we going to rescue ourselves from the ledge? — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.
But the real and actual 'riggedness' of the Eurovision lies in the vision it presents to us as to what 'Culture' is supposed to be: a monotone, cheap, cloned industrialized song with some glamour attached. The formula is always the same: 24 cloned songs, like computer automated, and 2 'crazy' ones so it seems that all this clonedness is actually supported by creativity. But in this image of 'craziness' there is the same formula: cloned, boring songs with some carnavalesque stuff attached. The factual dynamics of the event are in fact fascist: its almost purely Riefenstahl, but the Chinese mass production version of it. It shows us one thing and one thing only: Countries are an illusion, they are all the same. There are no countries. — Martijn Benders
Sure it's true that some give others their trust and heart while others understand it wrong, because some they don't know their position in the trust. — Jan Jansen
He wished he were home in Charleston, listening to the Dave Brubeck Quartet on the stereo and reading Bruce Catton. — Dan Simmons
You do not sing because you're happy, you're happy because you sing. — William James
People really have come for a dialogue when they go to a stand-up show in the U.K. They say, 'I understand that you have now finished your little comedy monologue; now I have something to say regarding what I've just heard. — John Oliver
In the modern world there was so much safety that safety had become the chief source of danger. — Jeanette Winterson
The reason man may become the master of his own destiny is because he has the power to influence his own subconscious mind. — Napoleon Hill
If a child is off-task ... mayb e the problem is not the child ... maybe it's the task. — Alfie Kohn
The fact was, if you paid attention, people tried to persuade each other all the time. It was all they did. — Max Barry
When you live guided by intuition rather than thought,
your life dances like writing on water,
fresh and untraceable. — Mooji