Hajj And Jumma Mubarak Quotes & Sayings
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I always felt that my way into comedy would be through my writing rather than my acting. — Simon Bird
A man without justice is a beast, and a man who would make himself a beast forgets the pain of being a man. — Timothy Leary
Oh no, praying is great, without it the thumbscrews and the Iron Maiden probably never would have been invented. — Stephen King
Maybe that's what love meant, both people thinking they were the lucky one. — Meera Syal
A revelation is to be received as coming from God, not because of its internal excellence, or because we judge it to be worthy of God; but because God has declared it to be His in as plain and undeniable a manner as He has declared creation and providence to be His. — William Law
For in order that man may do well, whether in the works of the active life, or in those of the contemplative life, he needs the fellowship of friends. — Thomas Aquinas
If this is how you treat your friends, no wonder you have so many enemies. — Teresa Of Avila
Desire makes everything blossom — Marcel Proust
I don't have as tight a time limit anymore but I still write in long marathon sessions and then I won't write for a while, I'm not a write-every-day writer. — Erin Morgenstern
Death is, in fact, oddly pleasant, and certainly an improvement on what comes immediately before it. — E.A.A. Wilson
He found Fraden, the department head, exactly how he hoped she'd be. They soon had a standing date to watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer every Tuesday night at her house. As — D.T. Max
She was an exotic flower amongst the snowdrifts, out of place, a Technicolor misfit in a monochrome Christmas movie. — Thomm Quackenbush
Our main reproductive organ is our brain. — Molly Kelly
I am looking at him, I am witnessing a unique physiological phenomenon: John Shade perceiving and transforming the world, taking it in and taking it apart, re-combining its elements in the very process of storing them up so as to produce at some unspecified date an organic miracle, a fusion of image and music, a line of verse. — Vladimir Nabokov
