Kalimah Tauhid Quotes & Sayings
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Some cities you go to because you want to; some cities you go to because they want you to. — Elif Shafak
I don't care about people kissing my ass or telling me how great I am. I don't really give a damn. I read the bad stuff a whole lot more than I read the good stuff. I read that because there are always going to be critics who are going to say how good you aren't. — Richard Sherman
The art of conversation lies in listening — Malcolm Forbes
I acquired courage from the masterpieces of sages. I came of age by their instructions to keep going, even in hard times. Then I learnt not to despair, even when it seemed that my world is falling apart. I learnt to possess fortitude. — Ogwo David Emenike
In fact, how you allocate your own resources can make your life turn out to be exactly as you hope or very different from what you intend. — Clayton M Christensen
Every man has got to have something all his own or he isn't a man" - Adam Twist, PI — Myron Night
By an image we hold on to our lost treasures, but it is the wrenching loss that forms the image, composes, binds the bouquet. — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
I feel like reading really defined me as a writer because I lived my life outside of my own body for so much of my life and I loved it. I've always been a reader. I think living all those stories served me to naturally take that next step to creating. — Stephenie Meyer
Laws exist in every state that make animal cruelty a crime. Horse slaughter is simply another form of animal abuse. — Bo Derek
When it's raining like this, it feels as if we're the only ones in the world. — Haruki Murakami
If you suspect someone is draining you, generally you should not confront them, but be nice, relax them, and then see what they are doing. — Frederick Lenz
Renewed hope followed renewed effort: It shone like the former for some weeks, then, like it, faded, flickered: Not a line, not a word reached me. When half a year wasted in vain expectancy, my hope died out, and then I felt dark indeed. — Charlotte Bronte
