Dibelasah Quotes & Sayings
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The borders of man, defined by politics, war, and faith - all three manifestations of delusion - meant even more to gods. — Michael R. Fletcher

My interest is in the Wests Tigers. Nobody can support a team that is all the time on the bottom; that's a waste of time. — Harry Triguboff

The brown book I carry says there is nothing stranger than to explore a city wholly different from all those one knows, since to do so is to explore a second and unsuspected self. I have found a thing stranger: to explore such a city only after one has lived in it for some time without learning anything of it. — Gene Wolfe

Mysticism was merely virility in a state of liquidation; sperm that had gone bad. — Pitigrilli

Life is a daring game. The more we dare to play more games, the higher the chance of winning. — Lailah Gifty Akita

When we started NFL Films, there were no focus groups, there were no demographic studies, there were no surveys. Every decision that we made, we made with our hearts, not with our heads. And, in the very beginning, we really didn't even have a business plan. — Steve Sabol

I would cap the amount of federal government can spend at 20 percent of the economy. Bring it back to 20 percent or lower. And say, we are not going to spend above that level. Democrats, they want to raise your taxes and spend more and more and turn us into an economy which is no longer driven by the private sector. — Mitt Romney

You can grow flowers from where dirt use to be. — Kate Nash

What is most personal is most universal. — Carl R. Rogers

Never before had I used my service to escape any woes that troubled me, but I did that day. — Jacqueline Carey

From my experience, meditating can bring up the most stressful thoughts. — Mike White

When programs, methods, and money produce impressive results, there is an inclination to confuse human success with divine blessing. Christians can actually behave like practical humanists, living as if God were not necessary. When that happens, passionate longing for God and yearning for His help will be missing - along with His empowerment. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

It's ridiculous and painful to use the Arabic of an Iraqi poet who lived centuries ago to describe what we in Iraq are suffering today. — Hassan Blasim