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Good Akhlaq Quotes By Frank Herbert

They were undoubtedbly sincere in subscribing to the argument that nuclear weapons were a reserve held for one purpose: defense of humankind should a threatening 'other intelligence' ever be encountered. — Frank Herbert

Good Akhlaq Quotes By Ace Antonio Hall

He was drop-dead gorgeous and I, well I was just ... dead. (Tera Hightower, Dead Chick Walking) — Ace Antonio Hall

Good Akhlaq Quotes By Stuart Hill

If you reach for the stars, you just might land on a decently sized hill. — Stuart Hill

Good Akhlaq Quotes By Christopher G. Nuttall

William glanced at the captain. The way she sat suggested she was tense - and that she disliked the princess on sight. William wasn't sure why, but he knew that women tended to pick up on subtle points men missed. Or maybe she just felt dowdy when compared to the princess. — Christopher G. Nuttall

Good Akhlaq Quotes By Steve Sheinkin

Everyone worked day and night, Monday through Saturday. Oppenheimer insisted people take Sundays off to rest and recharge. Scientists fished for trout in nearby streams, or climbed mountains and discussed physics while watching the sunrise. "This is how many discoveries were made," one scientist said. — Steve Sheinkin

Good Akhlaq Quotes By Francesca Lia Block

That was when I cut my arms with a razor blade as a means of creative expression. I only did it lightly, just grazing the skin, to see the way the blood would bleed out, to make myself look tougher. Not like some of those kids who keep going deeper and deeper, wondering what they look like down to the bone, because it's a world that's so close and yet so far and so dangerous and so much their own. The only world that is their own. — Francesca Lia Block

Good Akhlaq Quotes By John Wesley

No circumstances can make it necessary for a man to burst in sunder all the ties of humanity. — John Wesley