Iinit Quotes & Sayings
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I saw the world in black and white instead of the vibrant colours and shades I knew existed. — Katie McGarry

Never lose hope. Stay close to Allah and when you mess up, go back to Him. Never, ever stop going back to Him. Repent often. Cry to Allah. And hold on tight-with your life-to His remembrance and to prayer. If you do this, you may get wet, but insha Allah never drown in this ocean of dunya. — Yasmin Mogahed

I'm most comfortable definitely when I'm on the ice. I love to play. It's something that I just love to do. — Sidney Crosby

They wear suits, that's why they are lazy. They are servants, they are supposed to serve us. You can't build an RDP house with a tie. — Julius Malema

If anyone ever tells me something doesn't go together, it makes me want to try it. — Christian Scott

I believe that the unity of man as opposed to other living things derives from the fact that man is the conscious life of himself. Man is conscious of himself, of his future, which is
death, of his smallness, of his impotence; he is aware of others as others; man is in nature, subject to its laws even if he transcends it with his thought. — Erich Fromm

Being under my own roof, and my personality not invaded by others makes a lot of difference in my outlook on life and everything. Oh, to be once more alone in a house! — Zora Neale Hurston

When it comes to taking your own life, preparation is procrastination. — Steve Toltz

To Limit Yourself Is To Limit The Possibilities — Yelle Hughes

Golf is the most fun you can have with out taking your clothes off. — Chi Chi Rodriguez

I won't ask you to stay," he said. Eleanor could barely look at him althought there was nothing more she wanted to do than memorize every line and angle of his face. "But I want to."
She inhaled sharply and forced a smile.
"I won't say 'yes' if you do ask...but I want to. — Tiffany Reisz

Everyone lies about sex, more or less, to themselves if not to others, to others if not to themselves, exaggerating its importance or minimizing its pull. — Daphne Merkin

What constitutes an American? Not color nor race nor religion. Not the pedigree of his family nor the place of his birth. Not the coincidence of his citizenship. Not his social status nor his bank account. Not his trade nor his profession. An American is one who loves justice and believes in the dignity of man. An American is one who will fight for his freedom and that of his neighbor. An American is one who will sacrifice property, ease and security in order that he and his children may retain the rights of free men. An American is one in whose heart is engraved the immortal second sentence of the Declaration of Independence. — Harold Ickes

Isn't this the truth of any good mother? That in all of our lives. We worry only about those we brought into this world, regardless of whether they loved us back or treated us fairly or understood our shortcomings. — Adriana Trigiani