Imam Jazuli Quotes & Sayings
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Every natural love will rise again and live forever in this country: but none will rise again until it has been buried. — C.S. Lewis

In all our pictures, we had an antagonist who becomes the good guy, and the underdog fulfills his quest. — Arthur Rankin Jr.

Some people are as fragile as butterflies and sensitive and it's your responsibility not to destroy them. Just because you can — Marisha Pessl

She felt it again - that familiar shiver, as if a psychotic snowman had crept up behind her and was breathing down her neck. She turned, but no one was there. — Rick Riordan

Stand up for what is right even if it means standing alone. — Suzy Kassem

I run. I am made for running. Because when you run, you could be anyone. You hone yourself into a body, nothing more or less than a body. You respond as a body, to the body. If you are racing to win, you have no thoughts but the body's thoughts, no goals but the body's goals. You obliterate yourself in the name of speed. You negate yourself in order to make it past the finish line. — David Levithan

It's always a shame when good men die for a wretched man's cause. — Matthew Wolf

There is no more important task in a democracy than resolving the differences among people and finding a course of action that will be supported by a sufficient number to permit the nation to achieve a better life for all. — Robert McNamara

Lords are gold and knights steel, but two links can't make a chain. You also need silver and iron and lead, tin and copper and bronze and all the rest, and those are farmers and smiths and merchants and the like. A chain needs all sorts of metals, and a land needs all sorts of people. — George R R Martin

I hold all idea of regulating the currency to be an absurdity; the very terms of regulating the currency and managing the currency I look upon to be an absurdity; the currency should regulate itself; it must be regulated by the trade and commerce of the world; I would neither allow the Bank of England nor any private banks to have what is called the management of the currency. — Richard Cobden

We must never say, even in fun, that we are disheartened, because someone might take us at our word. — Cesare Pavese