Fazal Ahmad Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know if the money I've earned is going to need to last me for the next few weeks or the rest of my life. — Rufus Sewell

It is better to have bounced and bumped than never to have bounced at all. — Doreen Cronin

[I] figure, you got your head in a book, you're always alone, even if someone's with you. — Kristen Ashley

It is better to know several basic rules of life than to study many unnecessary sciences. The major rules of life will stop you from evil and show you the good path in life; but the knowledge of many unnecessary sciences may lead you into the temptation of pride, and stop you from understanding the basic rules of life. — Leo Tolstoy

Whoever renders service to many puts himself in line for greatness - great wealth, great return, great satisfaction, great reputation, and great joy. — Jim Rohn

I wasn't interested in making a lot of money, but I was interested in making a lot of living. — Dale Carnegie

There's always a part of my brain saying: 'Stop getting comfortable. Don't relax.' Because I find it difficult to write when I'm happy. I have to go out there and get battered up and bruised to write anything. I have to feel something. — Tom Odell

Despite everything I've achieved in my life, the culinary awards, the military commendations, the honorary degrees, I have never, ever lost sight of what's truly important. The thing that gives meaning to these triumphs. Someone to share them with. A companion. A help mate. A wife. — Andrew Schneider

That renunciation of human closeness, of our deepest instincts: is it, in the end, simply too much to ask? Good men-sound, healthy men-can't make the sacrifice, or don't want to; has Holy Mother settled for the unsound and unhealthy? Has the Church, ever pragmatic, made do with what is left? — Jennifer Haigh

The reality of what we really are is often times found in the small snips, way down at the bottom of things. — Jean Shepherd

For me, personally, the point of writing is to connect me to this world, to my fellow humans. We are all miles apart. We have no real means of connecting except via language. And the deepest form of language is storytelling. — Matt Haig