Jerry Sadowitz Quotes & Sayings
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A woman who has found her match with respect to depth of soul and who has quenched her thirst with her children is no different than the women of Paradise, and the home structured around such a person is no different than the gardens of Paradise. And it is no wonder that her children, who grow up savoring affection in the shelter of this paradise, will be no different than heavenly beings. Indeed those who are fortunate enough to be raised in such an atmosphere of affection will live in state of otherworldy joy as if they have been exalted to the heavens, inspiring high spirits all around through their smiles. — M. Fethullah Gulen

One stroke of lightning does not have to lead anywhere, but to the next stroke of lightning. — Alice Munro

I remember once I went to go see a movie, and in front of me in line there was a little boy who looked so eager to see it, like it was Christmas morning. When he got to the ticket booth it turned out there was only one ticket left; the manager was there and wanted to give it to me instead since I was famous. That's when I knew I'd hit it big. — Zach Braff

Our revolution's main mission is to pave the way for the reappearance of the Twelfth Imam, the Mahdi. — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

I'm just trying to take what the defense gives me. — Eli Manning

Sanity was statistical. — George Orwell

Following the Orlando attack, ISIS claimed the attacker as one of its own and called for even more such killings worldwide. — George Takei

You never fail unless you stop trying. — Randall S. Davis

I'm very shy in a crowd. — Patti LaBelle

for the first time I am confronted with the fact that places and people are like things: both made of memories and meaningful to us in the same way: we construct ourselves in our conversations with them. — Bilal Tanweer

In what is necessary, unity; in what is not necessary, liberty and in all things charity. — Saint Augustine

I'm a single child. I wanted a little brother or a little sister growing up, but when I think about it, I'm happy I'm an only child. — Mae Whitman

I wanted to speak my conscience and have it matter. — Sue Monk Kidd