Imamiah Adalah Quotes & Sayings
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When we own our stories, we avoid being trapped as characters in stories someone else is telling. — Brene Brown
eight point-five million young men were killed and twenty-nine million wounded or missing. — David Stansfield
Because we remain a land of hope and opportunity, and new Canadians see in our unfinished destiny an image of their own unfinished destines. — Michael Ignatieff
No one is in a more strategic position than you are to influence the people you are with. — Don Piper
Be simple; it is beautiful. Never forget to be kind; it is essential. — Debasish Mridha
When I was young, I used to be so jealous of other girls that it crippled me. — Anne Lamott
The water in the pond inside my heart doesn't shine anymore. It has turned dark. Every ghost from my mind breaks all the barriers and take a dip there, making it darker. and every time it happens, my soul in the pond cries with pain. — Akshay Vasu
The statement, "The purpose of the law is to cause justice to reign," is not a rigorously accurate statement. It ought to be stated that the purpose of the law is to prevent injustice from reigning. In fact, it is injustice, instead of justice, that has an existence of its own. Justice is achieved only when injustice is absent. — Frederic Bastiat
I pondered all these things, and how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name. — William Morris
Rights are liable to be perverted to wrongs when we are incapable of rightly exercising them. — Sarah Josepha Hale
Open your creative heart like an unfurling flower and petal and share your exquisiteness. — Amy Leigh Mercree
Yes. He is quite a good fellow - nobody's enemy but his own. — Charles Dickens
To me it seems that liberty and virtue were made for each other. If any man wish to enslave his country, nothing is a fitter preparative than vice; and nothing leads to vice so surely as irreligion. — George Berkeley