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Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By Portia Nelson

Any day of the week I would choose to be "out" with others and in touch with myself ... then to be "in" with others and out of touch with myself. — Portia Nelson

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By Bram Stoker

I shall be glad as long as I live that even in that moment of final dissolution, there was in the face a look of peace, such as I never could have imagined might have rested there. — Bram Stoker

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By Alvin Toffler

Science fiction is the sovereign prophylactic against future shock. — Alvin Toffler

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By Dana Gould

Maybe the next three Star Wars movies will tell the story of how the last three Star Wars movies got so shitty. — Dana Gould

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By David Vann

Cutting through layers,this labor like cutting through the illusion of self to find there was no core, only the layers. — David Vann

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By Paul Biya

I want to believe that those who have been appointed to accomplish this mission will be totally committed, devoting all their skills and determination to their work. I urge you to lend them your support so that, together, we can build that bright future worthy of our country. — Paul Biya

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By Rupert Spira

In ignorance I am something; in understanding I am nothing, in love I am everything. — Rupert Spira

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By A.J. Ayer

If one takes full account of the persecution of heretics, the frequency and savagery of the religious wars which Christianity had endangered, the harm caused, especially to children, by the pernicious doctrine of original sin, a case could be made for saying that the world would have been better off without Christianity. — A.J. Ayer

Ibtisam Maraana Quotes By John Burns

Individual effort is almost relatively impossible to cope with the big problem of poverty as we see it. — John Burns