Jawad Ahmad Quotes & Sayings
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The national State divides its inhabitants into three classes: State citizens, State subjects, and foreigners. It must be held in greater honour to be a citizen of this Reich even if only a crossing-sweeper, than to be a king in a foreign State. — Adolf Hitler

Calling something "new age" is one of the media's biggest canons. If you're called "new age," you couldn't possibly be serious, you couldn't possibly have anything deep to say, and you probably hang out in California too much - and we know that no one in California reads books or has any serious thoughts! — Marianne Williamson

Grief drives men into habits of serious reflection, sharpens the understanding, and softens the heart — John Adams

You show me a boy who brings a snake home to his mother and I'll show you an orphan. — Erma Bombeck

when fate gives us lemons, we should try to make lemonade, not apple juice. — Noah J. Goldstein

We'd be making sail in the dawn, with a fair breeze, singing a chanty song wid no care to it. And astern the land would be sinking low and dying out, but we'd give it no heed but a laugh, and never look behind. For the day that was, was enough, for we was free men - and I'm thinking 'tis only slaves do be giving heed to the day that's gone or the day to come - until they're old like me. — Eugene O'Neill

I'm always telling my students that if they can't explain what they are doing, to their grandmothers, then they probably don't understand it themselves. — Gunter Blobel

It's when we say that we don't love something that people get surprised. "I thought you guys liked everything!" The stuff I don't like is the lounge-y muzak in restaurants, elevators and hotels. It really gets me angry, because it's supposed to be in the background. It's not supposed to be something that people listen to. — Stephen Dewaele

I would only go if there was cake — Veronica Roth

It may happen that small differences in the initial conditions produce very great ones in the final phenomena. — Henri Poincare

It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by providence as an evil to mankind. — Jonathan Swift