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Top Azuka Nigerian Quotes

Human life-everybody lives it, but only to a few is it known. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

YOU CAN TELL WHAT YOU BELIEVE BY WHAT YOU GET - ALAN COHEN — Don Miquel Ruiz

Write whatever you like. If you haven't the facts, substitute lyricism. — Anton Chekhov

Synchronized with the rising moon Even with the evening star They were true love written in stone They were never alone, they were never that far apart — James Taylor

His fiddle weeps, she thought, yet it wooed her with its sweetness, warm as a lover's touch. — Laura Frantz

I expect I shall be a student to the end of my days. — Anton Chekhov

The spiritual combat in which we kill our passions to put on the new man is the most difficult struggle of all. We must never weary of this combat, but fight the holy fight fervently and perseveringly. — Nilus Of Sinai

If you imagine yourself as separate from the the world, the world will appear as separate from you and you will experience desire and fear. I do not see the world as separate from me and so there is nothing for me to desire, or fear. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

What you envision for yourself is far more likely to become a lifelong passion than anything someone can drop into your lap. This is a reminder that pursuing my vision for my life is not a waste of time. Detours happen. They become experience. With experience, accomplishment is only a matter of time. — LaShawnda Jones

Gun control advocates used to claim that more guns meant more crime. Research demonstrated, though, that more guns meant less crime. As the criminology argument faded, gun control advocates began arguing guns were a public health problem. — Steven Milloy

How they loved each other, these three, how they had suffered for each another, and yet how much joy they clearly took from simply being in the same room. — Cassandra Clare