Quotes & Sayings About Being Close To Allah
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Behind a veil, unseen yet present, I was the forceful soul that moved this mighty body. — Jean Racine
When you seek advice, do not withhold any facts from the person whose advice you seek. — Abu Bakr
The more love we bring into our lives, the more satisfied and at peace we are and the more joy we experience. — Susan Barbara Apollon
It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
Mr. Geronimo's life up to this point had been a journey of a type that was no longer uncommon in our ancestors' peripatetic world, in which people easily became detached from places, beliefs, communities, countries, languages, and from even more important things, such as honor, morality, good judgment, and truth; in which, we may say, they splintered away from the authentic narratives of their life stories and spent the rest of their days trying to discover, or forge, new, synthetic narratives of their own. — Salman Rushdie
Even a really bad creator would at least have started with Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Surprise. — Terry Pratchett
Kelsea saw now that there was something far worse than being ugly: being ugly and thinking you were beautiful. — Erika Johansen
We are not interested in a proxy war. Our objective is to change Russia's behavior. — John F. Kerry
I feel like a lot of the singer-songwriters in my genre and in my generation have gotten more and more snooty about covering other people's songs. They believe that creativity is the intersect of expression. — Brandi Carlile
I find the term 'workaholic' to be distasteful because it reminds me of the harried-looking lawyers I recall chained to their desks through nights and weekends during my lawyer days years ago. — Rachel Sklar
When literacy died, so had history. — Walter Tevis
Nothing is really so very frightening when everything is so very dangerous — Gertrude Stein
The 'free' laborer, thanks to the development of capitalistic production, agrees, i.e. is compelled by social conditions, to sell the whole of his active life, his birthright for a mass of pottage. — Karl Marx
Memories, impressions and emotions from the first 20 years on earth are most writers' main material; little that comes afterward is quite so rich and resonant. — John Updike
First we love within, then we love the world. — Elizabeth Lesser