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Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The reason so many of us are obsessed with becoming stars is because we are not yet starring in our own lives. The cosmic spotlight isn't pointed at you, it radiates from within you, — Marianne Williamson

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Kim Kardashian

I would absolutely characterize myself as ambitious. — Kim Kardashian

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Zeresenay Alemseged

Selam is our most complete skeleton of a three-year-old girl who lived and died 3.3 million years ago. She belongs to the species known as Australopithecus afarensis. — Zeresenay Alemseged

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Paul Brunton

Living in the present moment means living according to truth and principle (but not according to hard rigid dogma) flexibly applied in the particular way required by the immediate situation in which you are. Such a way of living leaves you free, not ruled tyrannically by imposed regulations which may not at all suit the particular case. — Paul Brunton

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Kate Chopin

If one of the little Pontellier boys took a tumble whilst at play, he was not apt to rush crying to his mother's arms for comfort; he would more likely pick himself up, wipe the water out of his eyes and the sand out of his mouth, and go on playing. — Kate Chopin

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Charles Dickens

I thought her looking as she always does: superior in all respects to everyone around her — Charles Dickens

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Cherie Carter-Scott

Remember there are no mistakes, only lessons. Love yourself, trust your choices, and everything is possible — Cherie Carter-Scott

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

Nights are not just for sleep. — Marilyn Monroe

Ahmad Ammar Quotes By Shashi Tharoor

He leaned towards the young man, his eyes, mouth and face all round in concentration. '"There was a banned crow,"' he intoned sonorously. '"There was a cold day." Not bad, eh? I learned those on the boat. Sounds like perfect Urdu, I'm told.' He paused and frowned. 'The devil of it is remembering which one means, "close the door," and which one will get someone to open it. — Shashi Tharoor