Azizul Haque Quotes & Sayings
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How many of us have had our hearts broken for whatever reason yet find the courage to continue to reach out for love. Emotional vulnerability is true strength to me. — Michelle J. Howard
I don't intend to write the same kind of book for the rest of my life because I feel I would not be satisfied only writing in one mode. — Jesse Kellerman
When we bury the old, we bury the known past, the past we imagine sometimes better than it was, but the past all the same, a portion of which we inhabited. Memory is the overwhelming theme, the eventual comfort. But burying infants, we bury the future, unwieldy and unknown, full of promise and possibilities, outcomes punctuated by our rosy hopes. The grief has no borders, no limits, no known ends, and the little infant graves that edge the corners and fencerows of every cemetery are never quite big enough to contain that grief. Some sadnesses are permanent. Dead babies do not give us memories. They give us dreams. — Thomas Lynch
Lydia. Beautiful. My everlasting dream. — Mia Sheridan
What is wrong with enjoying yourself? What is wrong in being happy? If there is anything wrong it is always in your unhappiness, because an unhappy person creates ripples of unhappiness all around him. Be happy! — Rajneesh
My own child, one of them, died of AIDS. A brilliant boy. — Kenneth Kaunda
The choice of personnel, perhaps the most important choice (because 'people are policy'), never proceeds according to plan, but there have been some successful transitions that upheld high standards. — Richard V. Allen
Neither the depth of despondency nor the height of euphoria tells you how long either will last. — Thomas Sowell
I am loathe to get married again. I've been married enough; I just prefer to forget it. — Hattie McDaniel
Never apologize for someone you love, he says quietly. It makes you look like a prick. — J.P. Delaney
Newton's apple and Cezanne's apple are discoveries more closely related than they seem. — Arthur Koestler
A good banker isn't careless with pennies; a good leader isn't sloppy about details. — John Wooden
The wonderful thing about the black church for me is that it forces you to come to terms with the centrality of love in the world. — Cornel West
