Fathia Balogun Quotes & Sayings
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As long as you are crawling like a snake on this earth do not hope to swim like fish in the sea of Spirit. — Rumi

we must proclaim the gospel because history has shown that where the gospel is merely assumed it will slowly be perverted and lost. — Bruce Ashford

Now at first you'll feel a little dizzy, then a little numb, then you won't feel anything at all. — Damian Wampler

Dreams get shattered, hopes are belied, aspirations delude and opportunities elude us. Clouds have the power to conceal the sunshine and our radiance fails to ignite positive thoughts unless we embellish our thoughts and emotions, which can be trained to veer into a positive direction. — Balroop Singh

The notion that only those who preach the gospel of integrated medicine are able to perform the art of medicine is as ridiculous as it is insulting to everyone in healthcare who does his/her best to meet the needs of their patients. The assumption that unproven or disproven treatments become acceptable simply because they are often administered in a kind and caring fashion is quite simply not true. — Edzard Ernst

There's no shame, the Kettral said, in crying in your own rack. The rest of the equation remained unspoken, axiomatic: you could cry all you wanted in your rack, provided you got up again in a day or two, provided that when you got up, you went back out, and that when you went back out, you were the baddest, fastest, most brutal motherfucker — Brian Staveley

Women are hard to keep track of, most of them. They slip into other names, and sink without a trace. — Margaret Atwood

Deep down, I happen to be very shallow. — Pat Paulsen

The leading edge of reality is mind, and mind is the primary substratum of being. — Terence McKenna

If you had no language, then what form did your thoughts take - if you thought at all? Of course you thought - she had never had any difficulty with accepting that - but how limited would your thoughts be in the absence of any words to express them? — Alexander McCall Smith

Chet loved artists. He did. But he was caught up in the system. He had two hats. He had to have 'em because he did two things: he was an artist, and he was an executive. — Waylon Jennings

What he needed was a metaphorical Bobbit job — Tyne O'Connell

Woman, thy name is perversity! — Margaret Way