Jewan Amed Quotes & Sayings
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Teaching:
One hour's teaching is better than a whole night of prayer.
Saying of the Prophet — Idries Shah

Even a wasted life stands as an important example and therefore can never be useless. — Mark Wallace

I had something nobody else could do - I sang in a way that separated me - and, when you're trying to get noticed, you play your trump card. — Billy Porter

If you ask someone out and they say no, try it again in a few minutes wearing sunglasses and smoking a cigarette. — Rob Delaney

Whores have the ability to put up with behaviors other women would never manage to put up with. That's why we deserve to be generously compensated. — Annie Sprinkle

I do not believe that the hungry man should be treated as subversive for expressing his suffering. — Oscar Arias

In pure mathematics the mind deal only with its own creations and imaginations. The concepts of number and form have not been derived from any source other than the world of reality. The ten fingers on which men learned to count, that is, to carry out the first arithmetical operation, may be anything else, but they are certainly not only objects that can be counted, but also the ability to exclude all properties of the objects considered other than their number-and this ability is the product of a long historical evolution based on experience. Like the idea of number, so the idea of form is derived exclusively from the external world, and does not arise in the mind as a product of pure thought. — Friedrich Engels

Dr. Warthrop chopped off my finger with a butcher knife. — Rick Yancey

When you will learn to recognize your true self, you will find the true beauty and the magic of life. — Debasish Mridha

...of adhering, for the future, entirely to nature. She alone is inexhaustible, and capable of forming the greatest masters. Much may be alleged in favour of rules, as much may be likewise advanced in favour of the laws of society: an artist formed upon them will never produce anything absolutely bad or disgusting; as a man who observes the laws, and obeys decorum, can never be an absolutely intolerable neighbour, nor a decided villain: but yet, say what you will of rules, they destroy the genuine feeling of nature, as well as its true expression — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The Exorcist has been a very interesting cross to bear. — Linda Blair