Abdussalam Aburwein Quotes & Sayings
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The dead think they can get away with anything because you'll feel sorry for them. If you play cards with the dead, make sure you deal and don't let them buy you drinks. They'll slip you a formaldehyde roofie and pry the gold fillings out of your teeth. — Richard Kadrey

A question arises regarding the angels who dwell with us, serve us and protect us, whether their joys are equal to those of the angels in heaven, or whether they are diminished by the fact that they protect and serve us. No, they are certainly not; for the work of the angels is the will of God, and the will of God is the work of the angels; their service to us does not hinder their joy nor their working. If God told an angel to go to a tree and pluck caterpillars off it, the angel would be quite ready to do so, and it would be his happiness, if it were the will of God. — Meister Eckhart

I'm in love with you. There is no one else for me and I don't know how I know, but I do know that there never will be. — Samantha Young

Napoleon would always be extremely fastidious when it came to other people's morals, although his own were frequently questionable. — Leslie Carroll

Part of it may be that translators are paid by the word, so the more carefully they work on a translation, the less they are paid for their time, which means that if they are very careful they may not earn much. And often, the more interesting or unusual the book, the more painstaking they have to be. For one or two difficult books, I took so long over each page that I earned less than a dollar an hour. But I'm not sure this explains why so many people do not respect translators or would simply prefer not to think about them. — Lydia Davis

We all have that same stream of life within us, so you are a part of everything. Each one of us has the power
to make a difference to everything. — Jay Woodman

My strength is coming up with two outs in the last of the ninth. — Michael Eisner