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Fejee Quotes By Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawzziya

The heart is like a bird: love as its head and its two wings are hope and fear. — Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawzziya

Fejee Quotes By Herman Melville

Queegqueg no care what god made him shark ... wedder Fejee god or Nantucket god; but de god what made him shark must be one dam Ingin. — Herman Melville

Fejee Quotes By Hugh Jackman

Transcendental Meditation gives you what you need, when you need it. It's literally changed my life. Some of the clearest ideas or epiphanies I've had in life happened during or after meditating. Everything becomes clear and the truth starts coming out. — Hugh Jackman

Fejee Quotes By Mao Zedong

Let one thousand flowers bloom. — Mao Zedong

Fejee Quotes By MC Hammer

The approach that the music industry took to fight piracy was the wrong strategy. — MC Hammer

Fejee Quotes By Henri Frederic Amiel

Order means light and peace, inward liberty and free command over one's self; order is power. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Fejee Quotes By Jon Stewart

Must be nice to be a Republican senator sometimes, because you get the fun of breaking sh*t and the joy of complaining the sh*t you just broke doesn't work. — Jon Stewart

Fejee Quotes By Yasmin Mogahed

Be careful about wanting what others have. There is always a price. Perhaps God didn't give it to you, because He knew you wouldn't be able to pay it. — Yasmin Mogahed

Fejee Quotes By Julia Roberts

I cannot absorb living in a world where I have an Oscar for best actress and Denzel doesn't have one for best actor. — Julia Roberts

Fejee Quotes By Herman Melville

Cannibals? Who is not a cannibal? I tell you it will be more tolerable for the Fejee that salted down a lean missionary in his cellar against a coming famine; it will be more tolerable for that provident Fejee, I say, in the day of judgement, than for thee, civilized and enlightened gourmand, who nailest geese to the ground and feastest on their bloated livers in thy pate de fois gras. — Herman Melville