Hanniyah Homes Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a living testimony that anything is possible. — Cam Newton
I am truly sorry that a fowl of Canada is no longer with us. — Dave Winfield
His unwavering confidence - but now, it feels like a brand of indifference — Emily Giffin
My family originally lived in Brooklyn. Our first apartment was a little place above my father and uncle's hardware store in Coney Island. Now, don't get the impression that we were surrounded by merry-go-rounds, roller coasters and Ferris wheels. Nope, this was a little side street. — Gilbert Gottfried
I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed. — George Carlin
God created philosophy for all the intellects that got bored of hearing the same bible stories every Sunday. — Shannon L. Alder
I hate neutrality becouse is the worst thing that ever happened — Hamzatribah
It turns out that trying to ignore somebody is about the most, exhausting thing in the world. — Sarina Bowen
There's a little war in progress here. There won't be anything left of the place if it goes on at this rate." (But it's hard to feign innocence if you've eaten the apple, he reflected.) "And it looks to me as if it is going to go on, because the French aren't going to give in, and certainly the Arabs aren't, because they can't. They're fighting with their backs the the wall."
"I thought maybe you meant you expected a new world war," he lied.
"That's the least of my worries. When that comes, we've had it. You can't sit around mooning about Judgement Day. That's just silly. Everybody who ever lived has always had his own private Judgment Day to face anyway, and he still has. As far as that goes, nothing's changed at all. — Paul Bowles
I am stronger than fear. — Malala Yousafzai
I found out that fear ends, and that when you emerge from the other side, you're not a courageous person. You're just unafraid. — Bill Strickland
To be a true explorer is to carry on your exploration even if it takes you to a place you didn't particularly plan to go to. — Lynne McTaggart
