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Ajali Quotes By James Jennewein

What the fates have writ, men shall not erase . . . . How many times he [Lut] had uttered those words. But what exactly did they mean? That one's fate was inalterably fixed? A man's entire life? Was there no chance for redemption? Though he had never revealed this to anyone, especially not the elders, he'd long entertained the notion that perhaps not all of a man's life was preordained. For, if so, what was the point of living? Perhaps, just perhaps, he dared to imagine, impediments were placed in our paths by the gods, and a man was judged by how well he dealt with those obstacles . . . . Instead of a man being wholly defined by his fate, perhaps a man's very character was defined by his response to the fate that was spun for him. Couldn't it at least be possible? — James Jennewein

Ajali Quotes By Albert Einstein

Mathematics is the poetry of logic and the music of reason. — Albert Einstein

Ajali Quotes By Jessica Alba

Most nights I end up wearing a wife beater T-shirt and boxers. — Jessica Alba

Ajali Quotes By Mark Twain

The spirit of Christianity proclaims the brotherhood of the race and the meaning of that strong word has not been left to guesswork, but made tremendously definite - the Christian must forgive his brother man all crimes he can imagine and commit, and all insults he can conceive and utter - forgive these injuries how many times? - seventy times seven - another way of saying there shall be no limit to this forgiveness. That is the spirit and the law of Christianity. — Mark Twain

Ajali Quotes By Jose Gonzalez

They really don't know where the future lies. If developers decide to build a high-rise where the McCormick building is, they'd have nowhere to go. — Jose Gonzalez

Ajali Quotes By John Hyams

I never really had any intention of getting involved in documentaries until the opportunity came around. I always thought much more in classic fiction cinema terms and I think I tried to apply those ideas to documentaries and not vice versa. — John Hyams