Day Of Arafah Quotes & Sayings
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As women, we were immensely powerful, Sister Aziza explained. The way Allah had created us, our hair, our nails, our heels, our neck, and ankles - every little curve in our body was arousing. If a woman aroused a man who was not her husband, she was sinning doubly in God's eyes, by leading the man into temptation and evil thoughts to match her own. Only the robe worn by the wives of the Prophet could prevent us from arousing men and leading society into fitna, uncontrollable confusion and social chaos. She — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

THE LAKE IN youth's spring it was my lot To haunt of the wide earth a spot The which I could not love the less; So lovely was the loneliness Of a wild lake, with black rock bound, And the tall pines that tower'd around. But when the night had thrown her pall Upon that spot - as upon all, And the wind would pass me by In its stilly melody, My infant spirit would awake To the terror of the lone lake. Yet that terror was not fright - But a tremulous delight, And a feeling undefined, Springing from a darken'd mind. Death was in that poison'd wave And in its gulf a fitting grave For him who thence could solace bring To his dark imagining; Whose wildering thought could even make An Eden of that dim lake. — Edgar Allan Poe

Management is nothing more than motivating other people. — Lee Iacocca

I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

I would never have called myself tech-savvy. — Debra Messing

I'm trying to make as many films as I can. — Tony Kaye

My body is a gradual work of art — Rick Genest

Just because the truth disturbs someone doesn't make speaking that truth hate speech. — Ted Dekker

I feel that my work is not in vain, that it does have a place in society, even though it may not be considered that it has a place in society - it doesn't matter. — Yoko Ono

It's not a crime not to know yourself. It's not a crime to send life away. It's just a shame. — Andrew O'Hagan