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Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Alexander McQueen

I come from a different era and I design clothes for our era. I think of people I want to dress when I design. — Alexander McQueen

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Anna Brackett

When you are waiting for a train, don't keep perpetually looking to see if it is coming. The time of its arrival is the business of the conductor, not yours. It will not come any sooner for all your nervous glances and your impatient pacing, and you will save strength if you will keep quiet. After we discover that the people who sit still on a long railroad journey reach that journey's end at precisely the same time as those who "fuss" continually, we have a valuable piece of information which we should not fail to put to practical use. — Anna Brackett

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Nikki Rowe

Our hearts speak the same language but more importantly our souls share the same voice. — Nikki Rowe

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Robert A. Caro

Recalling his mother's endless drudgery, (Senator) Richard (Russell) Jr. was to say that he was ten years old before he saw his mother asleep; previously, he had thought that mothers never had to sleep. — Robert A. Caro

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Aristophanes

It is right that the good should be happy, that the wicked and the impious on the other hand, should be miserable; that is a truth, I believe, which no one will gainsay. — Aristophanes

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Eric Nicol

The fashionable Canadian drug habit, instead of cocaine, is to sniff real snow. — Eric Nicol

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Turcois Ominek

No matter the situation don't let your emotions overpower your intelligence. — Turcois Ominek

Hamidullah Farooqi Quotes By Margaret Murie

Wilderness itself is the basis of all our civilization. I wonder if we have enough reverence for life to concede to wilderness the right to live on? — Margaret Murie