Gabonese Quotes & Sayings
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Top Gabonese Quotes
You must achieve liberation during your life time.
Even if you fail to do it during your lifetime, you must think of god at least at the time of death, since one becomes what he thinks of
at the time of death. But unless all your life you have been thinking of God, unless you have accustomed yourself to dhyana of 'God
always during life, it would not at all be possible for you think of God at the time of death. — Ramana Maharshi
It is the loving, not the loved, woman who feels loveable. — Jessamyn West
True love is a star surrounded by stars. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
There's no-one up there in Northern Norway , food's terrible, but it's very, very beautiful to look at, if you've got eyes, and enjoy looking. — David Hockney
I loved coming up with players in scoring position and I had to drive them in. — Willie McCovey
Real' is a dirty word in this place. — Lauren DeStefano
Our greed for joy is the sole reason for our sorrows — Nilesh Rathod
Never compare people for we are all unique in our own ways. This is why people try so hard to practise perfection. — Morgan Chabane
Entertainment is the devil's substitute for joy. — Leonard Ravenhill
Gideon Lightwood said he was at the Institute in Madrid. What on earth was he doing there?'
'Faffing about, most likely', said Will. — Cassandra Clare
In civilized communities, property as well as personal rights are the essential object of the laws, which encourage industry by securing the enjoyment of its fruits: that industry from which property results, and that enjoyment which consists not merely in its immediate use, but in its posthumous destination to objects of choice and of kindred affection. In a just and free government, therefore, the rights both of property and of persons ought to be effectually guarded. — James Madison
When your failures surround you, and all the open doors have closed, look up. There's a door that never closes, a way, when all the other ways have failed you. — Yasmin Mogahed
Broken locks and bruised knees and borrowed lipgloss and rain on the streets — Rebecca Godfrey