Begoragh Quotes & Sayings
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Most people don't notice what's going on around them. That's my principal message to writers: for God's sake, keep your eyes open. — William S. Burroughs

Microfinance stands as one of the most promising and cost-effective tools in the fight against global poverty. — Jonathan Morduch

Males are horrible creatures, aren't they? — Sarah J. Maas

It is difficult to live without judging others. If you have to judge, then judge with love. — Debasish Mridha

I caught a glimpse of my face in the mirror as we glided p. I looked as eroded as the groaning lift. What had happened to the fresh-faced belle from Boston, Mass.? The woman who stared back at me was at the dreaded age between forty-five and fifty, that no-man's land of sag, oncoming wrinkle, and stealthy approach of menopause.
"I hate this elevator, too," I said grimly.
Zoe grinned and pinched my cheek.
"Mom, even Gwyneth Paltrow would look like hell in that mirror."
I had to smile. That was such a Zoe-like remark. — Tatiana De Rosnay

because in spite of the most terrible suffering, the heart goes on loving; that is the beauty of love. — Santa Montefiore

Forgive us for relying on our own wisdom and strength; for the hours we spend trying to rescue ourselves from pain, suffering, and sin, when you have already rescued us in your Son. — Barbara R. Duguid

Martha Quest, who thought of herself as so adventurous, so free and unbounded - the fact was, even the idea of picking up a telephone and making herself known to a new person troubled her: she made excuses, she could not do it. — Doris Lessing

I'd rather be a silly old fool than a lonely old woman. — Candy Darling

Systematic research supports the message of these cases. As noted in an article in the New York Times, even in the most extreme circumstances - like the financial crisis - directors bore little consequence for their poor decisions. — Jeffrey Pfeffer

Sometimes, there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery