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Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

If, at any time, it comes into my head, that a present is due from me to somebody, I am puzzled what to give, until the opportunity is gone. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Dian Fossey

It is true that there comes a time when I do literally dream about McDonald's. I dream of supermarkets and drug stores, potato chips and the Sunday morning paper. — Dian Fossey

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Anne Bradstreet

A prosperous state makes a secure Christian, but adversity makes him Consider. — Anne Bradstreet

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Haemin Sunim

When people who don't know you well admire you, they are seeing their projected illusion, not your real self.
In contrast, when people who know you well respect you, it is probably because you deserve it. — Haemin Sunim

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

You are never alone or helpless. The force that guides the stars guides you too. — Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Franz Wisner

Concentrate on the goodness in the other, rather than the difference. — Franz Wisner

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By M.F.K. Fisher

Living out of sight of any shore does rich and powerfully strange things to humans. — M.F.K. Fisher

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Oswald Chambers

God never fits His word to suit me; He fits me to suit His word. — Oswald Chambers

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Karl Lagerfeld

I'm not a social person. Not that I'm not at ease. I'm pretty good, but it bores me. Not the people, but the whole thing. What for? It's not very productive. I only want to do what I have to do: fashion, photography, books. And that's all. — Karl Lagerfeld

Hazrat Zahra Quotes By Daniel Abraham

Over the proof that someone can be both certain and wrong. In my mind, I began to reserve judgment even on the revelations of the goddess. I cultivated the word probably. Was the temple swept? Yes, probably. But perhaps not. The goddess was eternal and just and immune to all lies, probably. We were her beloved and chosen, probably. But perhaps we weren't. I became very aware of the division between truth and certainty. I began to doubt. And once I was on that path, there was no hiding it. — Daniel Abraham