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Anatolian Quotes & Sayings

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Top Anatolian Quotes

He'd half meant to speak but those eyes had altered the world forever in the space of a heartbeat. — Cormac McCarthy

It is characteristic of theistic "tolerance" that no one really cares what the people believe in, just so they believe or pretend to believe. — Emma Goldman

Devout Anatolian masses rising from poverty have transformed Turkey politically and economically. — Pankaj Mishra

One of the noblest words in our language is "grace," defined as "unearned blessing." We live by grace far more than by anything else. Accordingly, I find that the one thing which I want to put into practice in my own life is the conscious and deliberate habit of finding someone to thank. — D. Elton Trueblood

We were all changing. We didn't have to be changed, to be re-educated, to be reformed. Thad been done, already. — Mbella Sonne Dipoko

During the descent, she gave the doily to the man across the aisle, worried about his ailing son, and the needlework was so elegant it made him feel better just to hold it. That's the thing with handmade items. They still have the person's mark on them, and when you hold them, you feel less alone. This is why everyone who eats a Whopper leaves a little more depressed than they were when they came in. — Aimee Bender

The secret to youth is to fill your mind with beauty! Amen — Linda Ballou

I think you could ask 10 English people the same question about class and get a very different answer. — J.K. Rowling

There's a fine line between living in the moment and being downright stupid. — Kamini Patel

Have you ever fully realized that life is, after all, merely a series of habits, and that it lies entirely within one's own power to determine just what that series shall be? — Ralph Waldo Trine

Trouble and pain were what kept a man alive. Or trying to avoid trouble and pain. It was a full time job. — Charles Bukowski