Devred Carine Quotes & Sayings
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One day Lal shahbaz was wandering in the desert with his friend Sheikh Bhaa ud-Din Zakariya. It was winter, and evening time, so they began to build a fire to keep warm. They found some wood, but then they realised they had no fire. So Baha ud- Din suggested that Lal Shahbaz turn himself into a falcon and get fire from hell. Off he flew, but an hour later he came back empty handed. "There is no fire in hell," he reported. "Everyone who goes there brings their own fire, and their own pain, from this world. — William Dalrymple

If it respected religion, Israel would have transferred these synagogues back to its territory. — Mohammed Dahlan

It took hours to turn the clock back 30 seconds. — Jonathan Franzen

The real monsters are born, not made. They are the ones who watch behind friendly faces. The ones who come for the innocent trying to steal everything they have, be it their most treasured possessions, their honour or their lives. Not because they must, not because their very existence relies on it but simply because there is a thrill in it for them. To watch a man pierced by wrath and greed die a lonely death, to watch a woman pierced by lust and anger whimper away in fear. It thrills them to watch man burn and bleed. Real monsters love to turn the sound of beautiful life into many a terrified scream. — Narayan Liu

What a prick! Isn't this just my luck? — Anonymous

I honestly think that's one of the greatest motivators of art - the fear of not making great art. — Jason McCoy

The place smelled of mildew and rot. What — David Baldacci

We must know the facts and be guided by them...nature does not forgive fools nor does she spare them the penalties of their folly — Ernest Callenbach

For most of us, space perception is a much easier concept than time. — Brian Ledger

We need to broaden the horizon of our faith, putting more difficult tasks in front of us each time — Sunday Adelaja

The Moralization Gap is part of a larger phenomenon called self-serving biases. People try to look good. "Good" can mean effective, potent, desirable, and competent, or it can mean virtuous, honest, generous, and altruistic. — Steven Pinker