Biyanat Quotes & Sayings
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What's surprising is that the people who fought against torture here are the communists. — Jean-Marie Le Pen

I don't have any plans to pursue film acting. It's not my thing anymore, if it ever was. Yes, I do still act sometimes. But when I do, it's with people I know and trust, people who respect me as a person and appreciate what I have to offer. — Mara Wilson

The Church needs more people willing to wash feet, not just point out they're dirty or complain that they smell. — Mark Hart

We all just took the bookstore at its word, because if you couldn't trust a bookstore, what could you trust? — Rachel Cohn

Seeing someone have a goal and I if can help them to succeed then it is a big draw for me. — Robin Farina

Stop apologizing and censoring yourself, you have every right to feel the way you do. Your feelings, your struggles, your emotions are all valid. — Jasmine Sandozz

You cannot change any society unless you take responsibility for it, unless you see yourself as belonging to it and responsible for changing it. — Grace Lee Boggs

As Albert Camus wrote, "We all carry within us our places of exile, our crimes, our ravages. But our task is not to unleash them on the world; it is to fight them in ourselves and others. — Jack Kornfield

You may fall many times, but you must keep going. — Debasish Mridha

Yet Tracey was steadfast and loyal to his memory, far more likely to defend her absent father than I was to speak kindly of my wholly attentive one. — Zadie Smith

It is the Mass that matters. — Augustine Birrell

Because when you got right down to it, humans were still just curious monkeys. They still had to poke everything they found with a stick to see what it did. — James S.A. Corey

Sorrow's a tall mountain you climb one inch at a time. You ain't supposed to do it quick; else you won't profit from the journey. — Jan Watson

Adam and Eve entered the world naked and unashamed - naked and pure-minded. And no descendant of theirs has ever entered it otherwise. All have entered it naked, unashamed, and clean in mind. They entered it modest. They had to acquire immodesty in the soiled mind, there was no other way to get it ... The convention mis-called "modesty" has no standard, and cannot have one, because it is opposed to nature and reason and is therefore an artificiality and subject to anyone's whim - anyone's diseased caprice. — Mark Twain