Hanaan In Arabic Quotes & Sayings
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It is not selfish to be happy. It is your highest purpose. Your joy is the greatest contribution you can make to life on the planet. A heart at peace with its owner blesses everyone it touches. — Alan Cohen
Life must be something more than dilettante speculation. — Anna Julia Cooper
It's mostly during times of wilderness experience, that people are willing to accept the lessons
that wisdom teaches — Sunday Adelaja
I really do not know that anything has ever been more exciting than diagramming sentences. — Gertrude Stein
Everything he's done is clean as a whistle. He's never not only broken any law, he's never done anything wrong. — Chris Matthews
Only assholes write plays about Nazis. — David Lindsay-Abaire
It is stories - both real and fictional - that can captivate hearts, change minds and, in the most powerful examples, spur action. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh
I've come to believe in some kind of afterlife. A return to our true selves, a spirit self. We're just in this physical body till we go back to spirit. — Kent Haruf
How can the mind take hold of such a country? Generations of invaders have tried, but they remain in exile. The important towns they build are only retreats, their quarrels the malaise of men who cannot find their way home. India knows of their trouble. She knows of the whole world's trouble, to its uttermost depth. She calls "Come" through her hundred mouths, through objects ridiculous and august. But come to what? She has never defined. She is not a promise, only an appeal. — E. M. Forster
Everybody has to make their own decisions about how they choose to behave. — Jay Weatherill
I loved acting when I was doing it, but getting the jobs I didn't understand because I'd never had to do it. That was a difficult lesson for me. It was very humbling and very bizarre. — Mariel Hemingway
The history of knowledge is a great fugue in which the voices of the nations one after the other emerge. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe