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Grade 12 Exam Quotes By Zen Cho

The woman leant forward, her eyes flashing, a smile both triumphant and tender curving her mouth.
"You are *my* daughter," she said. "Can there be any doubt that you will be brilliant -- audacious -- and free?"
The vision disappeared. She had been so vital, so overflowing with life and energy, that her going seemed to leave the room dark. — Zen Cho

Grade 12 Exam Quotes By Jane Austen

There seemed a gulf impassable between them. — Jane Austen

Grade 12 Exam Quotes By Marilyn Grey

Sometimes when you build walls you don't realize that other people can see through them. It's yourself you've harmed because you can't see out. — Marilyn Grey

Grade 12 Exam Quotes By John Updike

It skims in through the eye, and by means of the utterly delicate retina hurls shadows like insect legs inward for translation. Then an immense space opens up in silence and an endlessly fecund sub-universe the writer descends, and asks the reader to descend after him, not merely to gain instructions but also to experience delight, the delight of mind freed from matter and exultant in the strength it has stolen from matter. — John Updike

Grade 12 Exam Quotes By Isaac Watts

I love the soul that dares tread the temptations of his years beneath his youthful feet. — Isaac Watts

Grade 12 Exam Quotes By Donna Levin

When it comes to details, more is not necessarily better. — Donna Levin

Grade 12 Exam Quotes By Khalid Muhammad Khalid

Ibn Mas'ud said, "When 'Umar died nine-tenth of all knowledge vanished with him." The people were shocked and said, "How can this be when among us now are still many of the great companions?" Ibn Mas'ud replied,"I am not speaking of the knowledge of fiqh and the science of judgements, I'm speaking about the knowledge of Allah." This struggle of isolation, hunger, sleeplessness, weeping, fear and endless service to men was for this end. The journey is only for knowledge of Allah and the whole of it lies in detachment from everything that passes away. First from what is displeasing to Allah, then from one's self-illusion and desires, and then from all men and all otherness until there is only isolation and extreme nearness to Allah. — Khalid Muhammad Khalid