Dead Sea Poem Quotes & Sayings
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It feels really good to give back. I'm opening the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centre in Australia. — Olivia Newton-John

My courage will come from knowing I can handle whatever I encounter there -- because I was designed by my creator to not only survive pain and love but also to become whole inside it. I was born to do this. I am a Warrior. — Glennon Doyle Melton

If you recall the happiest moments in your life, they are all from when you were doing something for somebody else. — Desmond Tutu

I'd like to see you think the roof back on that barn," Call said. — Larry McMurtry

Good books tell the truth, even when they're about things that never have been and never will be. They're truthful in a different way. — Stanislaw Lem

Sensationalism dies quickly, fear is long-lived. — Agatha Christie

To take an analogy: if we say that a democratic government is the best kind of government, we mean that it most completely fulfills the highest function of a government - the realisation of the will of the people. — John Drinkwater

Here, listen to this; a poem by a Greek who lived in Alexandria, one Cavafy: "You said, 'I shall go to another land to another sea Another city will be found better than this. My every effort is a written indictment And my heart - like the dead - is buried. How long will my mind be in this decay,' "and so on like that, it's the same old song we know so well - if only I were somewhere else, I would be happy. Until the poet replies to his poor friend, "New lands you will not find, you won't find other seas. The city will follow you. The streets you roam will be the same. There is no boat for you, there is no street. In the same way your life you destroyed here In this petty corner, you have spoiled it in the entire universe. — Kim Stanley Robinson

It's smart to Pretnd to be stupid in front of who is pretend to be smart — Mohammed Sekouty

The fear of burglars is not only the fear of being robbed, but also the fear of a sudden and unexpected clutch out of the darkness. — Elias Canetti