Hajah Hafizah Quotes & Sayings
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The forefathers, including James Madison, felt very strongly that the duties that we owe to God were outside of government's prerogative, that government had no business interfering with the way we worship God. — Roy Moore
Oh I do believe 
 In all the things you see 
 What comes is better 
 Than what came before — Cat Power
Everything you need for better future and success
has already been written. And guess what?
All you have to do is go to the library. — Jim Rohn
Rule #4 is entitled "Think Small, Act Big." It's in this understanding of career capital and its role in mission that we get our explanation for this title. Advancing to the cutting edge in a field is an act of "small" thinking, requiring you to focus on a narrow collection of subjects for a potentially long time. Once you get to the cutting edge, however, and discover a mission in the adjacent possible, you must go after it with zeal: a "big" action. Pardis — Cal Newport
Having him hold me like that was the only good thing out of it all, having him hold me and being right there with me. I just wished he could have held me harder and tighter and made the bad feelings, the dirty feelings, go away. But I don't think you can hold a person that tight, so tight that she's in your heart, way inside your skin, being cleaned and warmed by your blood. (11) — Susan Shaw
Read this book when you are stuck. But don't read it instead of drawing. — Danny Gregory
Nevada...a land that is geology by day and astronomy at night — Richard G. Lillard
The good poet sticks to his real loves, those within the realm of possibility. He never tries to hold hands with God or the human race. — Karl Shapiro
You know someone for a while and then one day a hole opens underneath them, and they fall out of your world. — Joe Hill
There was never any danger of Business 2.0 ever going under. — James Daly
If you avoid difficult things, great things will avoid you. — George H. Brimhall
