Feysal Muniir Quotes & Sayings
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I quite like being mobbed. After all, it is extremely nice to be recognised. That's what acting is all about - being recognised. — David Hemmings

I think that people need to become more educated about money. We need to stop creating systems that benefit only the most-cutthroat sharks. — Nicholas Jarecki

She did not wish to die, but if torture was the price she had to pay to keep her lover's love, then she only hoped he was pleased that she had endured it. All soft and silent she waited, waited for them to bring her back to him. None — Pauline Reage

It is in our authority and power to stop torment and sickness and deliver people from vanity. — Sunday Adelaja

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, but love is the perfection of it.
'Perfection — Steve Copland

Our story, Maryland's story, is the story of better choices and better results. — Martin O'Malley

What if she were simply to open her bedroom window and throw herself out, head first? Would she really be able to come back and start again? Or was it, as everyone told her, and as she must believe, all in her head? And so what if it was - wasn't everything in her head real too? What if there was no demonstrable reality? What if there was nothing beyond the mind? Philosophers "came to grips" with this problem a long time ago, Dr. Kellet had told her, rather wearily, it was one of the very first questions they addressed, so there was really no point in her fretting over it. But surely, by its very nature, everyone wrestled with this dilemma anew every time? — Kate Atkinson

If we truly believe in the power of cultural institutions to impact communities and engage authentically with social justice issues, if we believe in museums' capacity to bring about social change, improve cultural awareness, and even transform the world, than we must also believe that our internal practices have an impact, and must act according to the changes we seek. — Monica O Montgomery

You still search for Narnia, even though by then you're too old to believe in it and it doesn't want you there. — Michael Marshall Smith

A person always doing his or her best becomes a natural leader, just by example. — Joe DiMaggio

A man who will steal for me will steal from me. Theodore Roosevelt, dismissing on the spot one of his best cowhands who was about to claim for his boss an unmarked animal. — David McCullough

Father, I beg of Thee a little task To dignify my days, 'tis all I ask. — Edna St. Vincent Millay