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Farshad Harandi Quotes By Sophie Ellis-Bextor

I've been DJing a little bit, so you get used to the fact that music sounds brilliant when it's loud. — Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

There was honor in facing the consequences of one's actions.
Wasn't there? — Brandon Sanderson

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Pope Francis

In this Year of Faith, we pray to the Lord that the Church may always be a true family that brings God's love to everyone. — Pope Francis

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Fred Rogers

Love is at the root of all healthy discipline. The desire to be loved is a powerful motivation for children to behave in ways thatgive their parents pleasure rather than displeasure. it may even be our own long-ago fear of losing our parents' love that now sometimes makes us uneasy about setting and maintaining limits. We're afraid we'll lose the love of our children when we don't let them have their way. — Fred Rogers

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Kevin Drum

Apparently the Republican base got radicalized first, and Democrats picked up the ball later. Or something. — Kevin Drum

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Shinzo Abe

I have learned that being a politician is not an easy job. My father was trying to make progress in the peace treaty with the Soviet Union. At that time, he was suffering from last-stage cancer, but he visited Moscow in the bitter cold. I learned from my father that you may have to risk your own life to make such a historic accomplishment. — Shinzo Abe

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Roberto Benigni

It's me, it's my habit to perform live onstage every four, five years. In Italy, it's my habit. — Roberto Benigni

Farshad Harandi Quotes By Amy Krouse Rosenthal

Peace means no one is worried about anyone else's cookie ... in this moment we are all quietly content with the cookies we have. — Amy Krouse Rosenthal