Ilaaha Quotes & Sayings
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The car bumper sticker for the discerning Sydney motorist, 'Is it true, or did Alan Jones tell you?', should be letter-boxed around the country. — Kerry-Anne Walsh

Before, shortstops and second basemen were mostly defensive guys that made all the plays and didn't really hit that well. But now it's beginning to change a little bit. Now, shortstops and second basemen are very productive in terms of run producing. — Chase Utley

Well-wrought poems and works of imaginative literature can do for us what stone-cold prose can never do. They can help us grasp the full dimension of ways of life other than our own. — James W. Sire

As for pictures and museums, that don't trouble me. The worst of going abroad is that you've always got to look at things of that sort. To have to do it at home would be beyond a joke. — Margaret Oliphant

Those whom the Gods wish to destroy, they first make bored. — Ian Fleming

The yoke a man creates for himself by wrong-doing will breed hate in the kindliest nature. — George Eliot

I want you all to stand like the Muslims who stood with La ilaaha ilalla for Truth and Right — Imran Khan

You can't eat politics, you can't sell them, and you can't sleep with them,' Drake liked to say. So you might as well make money out of them. — John Le Carre

I wonder-?" whispered April Bell, her long eyes narrowed and dark. "I wonder what they really found?"
"Whatever it is," breathed Barbee, "the find doesn't seem to have made them very happy. A fundamentalist might think they had stumbled into hell."
"No," the girl said, "men aren't that much afraid of hell. — Jack Williamson

To have that kind of ovation, that happens very seldom for a lineman. — Jerry Kramer

Do you want to be an expert, or a master salesperson? You can only choose one. — Eben Pagan

I'm not that interesting! — Lindsay Davenport

The Portuguese and Galician term 'saudade' suggests a profoundly bittersweet nostalgia. — Edward Hirsch

The ancients placed love and war in the hands of closely related gods. — John Steinbeck