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Fadilit Quotes By Heather Demetrios

To have a point, to have a purpose, was its own kind of freedom. — Heather Demetrios

Fadilit Quotes By Richard Engel

A lot of Iran's empowerment is a result of the war in Iraq. — Richard Engel

Fadilit Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Madame Maxime was with him, we've been in touch with her and she says they got separated — J.K. Rowling

Fadilit Quotes By Rajneesh

Ordinarily, even when people become religious, they go on thinking in terms of having - possessing heaven or possessing the pleasures of heaven - but still they go on thinking in terms of having. Their heaven is nothing but their projected desire of having everything. All that they have missed here they would like to have in the after-life. But it is the same desire. — Rajneesh

Fadilit Quotes By Katherine Mansfield

I have such a horror of telegrams that ask me how I am!! I always want to reply dead. — Katherine Mansfield

Fadilit Quotes By Henry Adams

There have been times when the church seemed afraid, but she is no longer. Analyze, dissect, use your microscope or your spectrum till the last atom of matter is reached; reflect and refine till the last element of thought is made clear; the church now knows with the certainty of science what she once knew only by the certainty of faith, that you will find enthroned behind all thought and matter only one central idea
that idea which the church has never ceased to embody
I AM! — Henry Adams

Fadilit Quotes By A.S. Byatt

We two remake our world by naming it / Together, knowing what words mean for us / And for the other for whom current coin / Is cold speech
but we say, the tree, the pool, / And see the fire in the air, the sun, our sun, / Anybody's sun, the world's sun, but here, now / Particularly our sun ... — A.S. Byatt

Fadilit Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

On the whole, the longing for solitude is a sign that there still is spirit in a person and is a measure of what spirit there is. — Soren Kierkegaard