Jilani And Ghosh Quotes & Sayings
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I love teaching. I love working with kids ... maybe some day I'll go back to the classroom. I'm not ready to say it'll never happen. — Rick Riordan

The E.U. is more than just a trade organization or a common market; it is a guarantee of democracy, freedom, justice, and human rights. Nations cannot stay in the E.U. if they do not respect these guarantees. — John Bruton

It doesn't matter if everyone thinks something is not worthy enough, it doesn't matter what the statistics say, it doesn't matter when the whole world is against something you do, as long as it keeps you happy. — Zainab T. Khan

I AM LOVE
I have rubbed shoulders with presidents, stars and queens
Though they know not my name as I have never been seen
I have touched their hearts, lips and minds
Always gentle, caring, giving and kind
I have shaped their world and changed their lives
I can turn war to peace so they put down their guns
I have fed every life with my innocent arms
I touch their lives though they don't know my name
I touch their hearts they are never the same
I come with truth, wisdom and joy
Though some people hurt me treat me like a toy
I am ever present but never seen
I visit at night just like a dream
Like an illusion, ever present but oh so rare
I am a joy to be seen with every stare
Who am I?
Love! — Jill Thrussell

And thou shalt in thy daughter see,
This picture, once, resembled thee. — Ambrose Philips

To be authentic literally means to be your own author. — Dan Millman

My heart is a Latin American food stall and your love is a health inspector from Zurich. — Tom Robbins

Dreaming big is always a good way to go about things. — Robert Coppola Schwartzman

I started lying about my age when I was 18 to be older. When I turned 21, I started lying that I was 18. It's a weakness in me. — Rosie Perez

He wanted his enemies proud and strong, so that he could cast them further down in his vengeance. — Conn Iggulden

The belief that value judgments are not subject, in the last analysis, to rational control, encourages the inclination to make irresponsible assertions regarding right and wrong or good and bad. One evades discussion of serious issues by the simple device of passing them off as value problems, whereas, to say the least, many of these conflicts arose out of man's very agreement regarding values. — Leo Strauss