Hurdal Quotes & Sayings
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I believe, firmly, that women are always right. Ah, I should actually rephrase that: I ... don't. — Bo Burnham

I'm asking God to give you a Popeye moment. A moment when God blesses you with a divine burden: something that bothers you so deeply, you're moved from complacency to action. — Craig Groeschel

Fat is a social disease, and fat is a feminist issue. — Susie Orbach

eyes aimed skyward, they listened to Lacie and his tale of the Hero, the King, and the Great Serpent. Garrett just didn't get it. He could see the stars, but he couldn't see the Hero, the King or the Serpent. He thought that just maybe he had found the Great Ladle but he remained uncertain and wasn't about to ask. — Grant T. Reed

When a woman falls in love with the magnificent possibilities within herself, the forces that would limit those possibilities hold less and less sway over her. — Marianne Williamson

Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding ... And could you keep your heart in wonder at the daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem less wondrous than your joy — Kahlil Gibran

JESUS is the way, truth and life. So I'l never be lost, wrong and dead in him. — Evans Biya

The glory that goes with wealth is fleeting and fragile; virtue is a possession glorious and eternal. — Sallust

Even now dread still struck her down sometimes if she found herself counting on things being fine — Barbara Kingsolver

A person can want love all they want, but if they don't figure out who they are and learn to love their own self first, they'll never stay in love. — Marilyn Grey

To want nothing. Just to wait, until there is nothing left to wait for. Just to wander, and to sleep. To let yourself be carried along by the crowds, and the streets. To follow the gutters, the fences, the water's edge. To walk the length of the embankments, to hug the walls. To waste your time. To have no projects, to feel no impatience. To be without desire, or resentment, or revolt. — Georges Perec

He did not want to climb down and visit the men again. He couldn't fly away. He wasn't sure because he'd only heard the word once before, but he thought he might be in a quandary. — Thea Harrison

Many sisters complain that people don't want to marry them unless they stop wearing hijab. No man is worth your hijab, and a real man wouldn't request you to take it off in the first place. — Omar Suleiman