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Fatimah Quotes By Fatimah Abdur-Rahim

Gain knowledge and feed your brain so you can obtain the strength that is needed to break free. — Fatimah Abdur-Rahim

Fatimah Quotes By Adrianne Palicki

I'm not into girls. — Adrianne Palicki

Fatimah Quotes By Sheldon Vanauken

At my father's club, sitting before the fire, we had spoken of 'moments made eternity', meaning what are called timeless moments, moments precisely without the pressure of time--moments that might be called, indeed, timeful moments. And we had clearly understood that the pressure of time was our nearly inescapable awareness of an approaching terminus-the bell about to ring, the holiday about to end, the going down from Oxford foreseen...Life itself is pressured by death, the final terminus. Socrates refused to delay his own death for a few more hours: perhaps he knew that those few hours under the pressure of time would be worth little....Awareness of duration, of terminus, spoils Now. — Sheldon Vanauken

Fatimah Quotes By Shana Alexander

Faithful horoscope-watching, practiced daily, provides just the sort of small but warm and infinitely reassuring fillip that gets matters off to a spirited start. — Shana Alexander

Fatimah Quotes By Albert Einstein

[Asked about a book in which 100 Nazi professors charged him with scientific error.] Were I wrong, one professor would have been quite enough. — Albert Einstein

Fatimah Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Well, sir, if things are real, they're there all the time."
"Are they?" said the Professor; and Peter did not quite know what to say. — C.S. Lewis

Fatimah Quotes By Caryl Ann Casbon

Like hermit crabs, addictions are resourceful impersonators hidden in vacated snail shells, protecting soft bodies in borrowed homes. Not — Caryl Ann Casbon

Fatimah Quotes By John Price

Muhammad said the Mahdi, who would someday come, would be a descendant of one of his wives (Fatimah), and would bear his name, ruling over Arabs. Across the Muslim world today, there is a call for the Islamic Caliphate to be restored, which has been vacant since Turkey abolished the Caliphate in 1924. — John Price

Fatimah Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Where's the cannon? — J.K. Rowling

Fatimah Quotes By George R R Martin

What was it Catelyn Stark had called them, that night at Bitterbridge? The knights of summer. And now it was autumn and they were falling like leaves ... — George R R Martin

Fatimah Quotes By Kevin Sorbo

It doesn't matter how successful you are in this business, it's tough to get through the next door. — Kevin Sorbo

Fatimah Quotes By Thaddeus Golas

Whatever we have done in withdrawing from full consciousness of the One Mind, we are doing now. Whatever we are doing will always be within us to do, even when we are not doing it, and therefore is not to be resisted, but transcended. These are reminders I frequently use: "That's always within me." "This, too, can be experienced with a completely expanded awareness." — Thaddeus Golas

Fatimah Quotes By Tom Stoppard

I'm hopeless at looking into myself and trying to see how things are working and why. — Tom Stoppard

Fatimah Quotes By Fatimah Abdur-Rahim

Through universal health the nation can learn to love each other and we can live in peace. — Fatimah Abdur-Rahim

Fatimah Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Keep traveling, even if you don't know where the road will end. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Fatimah Quotes By Shelly Laurenston

Angelina leaned forward as Sara pulled Miki back to her, You know what they say about curiosity? That it stabbed the annoying biker girl over and over and over again until she spit up blood. — Shelly Laurenston

Fatimah Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Enjoying things which are pleasant; that is not the evil; it is the reducing of our moral self to slavery by them that is. — Thomas Carlyle

Fatimah Quotes By Alice Miller

I sincerely believe that we not only have the right to know what is good and what is evil; we have the duty to acquire that knowledge if we hope to assume responsibility for our own lives and those of our children. Only by knowing the truth can we be set free. — Alice Miller