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Hifz E Quran Quotes By Albert Einstein

The cult of individuals is always, in my view, unjustified. To be sure, nature distributes her gifts unevenly among her children. But there are plenty of the well-endowed, thank God, and I am firmly convinced that most of them live quiet, unobtrusive lives. It strikes me as unfair, and even in bad taste, to select a few of them for boundless admiration, attributing superhuman powers of mind and character to them. This has been my fate, and the contrast between the popular estimate of my powers and achievements and the reality is simply grotesque. — Albert Einstein

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Jim Valvano

Life changes when you least expect it to. The future is uncertain. So, seize this day, seize this moment, and make the most of it. — Jim Valvano

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Joseph Butler

The first thought is often the best. — Joseph Butler

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Og Mandino

Whenever you make a mistake or get knocked down by life, don't look back at it too long. Mistakes are life's way of teaching you. Your capacity for occasional blunders is inseparable from your capacity to reach your goals. No one wins them all, and your failures, when they happen, are just part of your growth. Shake off your blunders. How will you know your limits without an occasional failure? Never quit. Your turn will come. — Og Mandino

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Janet Fitch

Here, here is my dark world. you carry it for a change. im out — Janet Fitch

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Lila Felix

Yes, Mom, I know that I'll never find anybody who loves me with blue hair. That's why I dyed it pink. — Lila Felix

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Rachel Caine

You're bleeding all over my couch." I groaned.
"Excuse the hell out of me. — Rachel Caine

Hifz E Quran Quotes By Harold Innis

It is suggested that all written works, including this one, have dangerous implications to the vitality of an oral tradition and to the health of a civilization, particularly if they thwart the interest of a people in culture, and following Aristotle , the cathartic effects of culture. "It is written but I say unto you" is a powerful directive to Western civilization. — Harold Innis