Khwaja Ghulam Farid Quotes & Sayings
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Through the clouds of smoke I seemed to see all old Asia before me, and the adventures of past years behind me. A carnival of old camp-scenes danced before my mind's eye, expiring like shooting-stars in the night - merry songs which came to an end among other mountains and the dying sound of strings and flutes. And I was surprised that I had not had enough of these things and that I was not tired of the light of camp-fires. — Sven Hedin

The Christians and the Jews do not believe that the Bible is the verbatim words of God. In fact it is clear that the books of the Bible are written by men - allegedly inspired men - but humans nonetheless. God in the Bible is spoken of in third person. This gives the believer a degree of caution. If the writers of the Bible were humans and humans are fallible, the Bible should not be taken literally. It is possible to interpret it, use one's logic to understand it in the light of science and adapt its teachings to meet the needs of the time. — Ali Sina

We are haunted by an ideal life, and it is because we have within us the beginning and the possibility of it. — Phillips Brooks

I had a very close family and I couldn't get away with anything. — Shirley Temple

Every city is a living body. — Saint Augustine

Acceptability is that secret, which brings in surrender,
Which brings in totality, which brings in love,
From where arises our Oneness. — Gian Kumar

Life is Pain so is Love. — Santosh Kalwar

I belong to the 8% of the world population who calm their apprehension by drowning it in numbers. — Muriel Barbery

When I first started, the very first body of music I made when I got signed to Atlantic were songs with titles like 'Unify' and 'You're Special.' And there's this song that reminds me of Meghan Trainor that I wrote, about a woman's body and not conforming, when I first started in music. — Wynter Gordon

He who controlleth the backboard, controlleth the game. — Adolph Rupp

Climb the mountain so you can see the world, not so the world can see you. Focus all your effort on what is in your power to control. — John Wooden