Kithman Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kithman Quotes
On completion of my military service, I went back to the factory and to the trade union. — Leon Jouhaux
Them as can do has to do for them as can't. And someone has to speak up for them as has no voices. — Terry Pratchett
We ought to start running the government like a private-sector business. I have that ability as CEO of our companies. I have line item vetoes, and if I didn't, we'd probably be out of business by now. — John Raese
If anyone has made you feel invisible or less-than, write a new narrative on your heart. — Jen Hatmaker
I enjoy feeling physically strong, so maybe I'd like to be able to lift a building and launch it at someone. — Nikki Reed
War never accomplishes anything. It's never going to look good in the history books. People are never going to look back and think, 'He started a lot of wars; what a great leader he was!' That's not the way it works. God knows how many more of these things we're going to need before it starts to sink in. — Alan Moore
Lyrics are kind of the whole thing; it's the message. Something might have a beautiful melody but if it's not the truth coming out of your mouth, it's not appealing. — Alison Krauss
I just want to love and be loved. — Jennie Garth
Ever since I saw the moon landing as a young teenager, I was determined I would go into space one day. — Richard Branson
You could say that when you introduce humour to your work, you also step back a little from it. You create a distance. — Lars Von Trier
As a little kid, I was very shy. — Ray Toro
Moderate' Muslims, and apologists and propagandists for Islam, will attempt to deny or obscure the real meaning, nature, and intent of jihad. Some will say that jihad means only a Muslim's 'inner struggle' to be a better person, and that jihad has no military meaning whatever. Others will acknowledge that Muslims have a religious duty to spread Islam throughout the world, but insist that it is to be spread only peacefully, through dawah - literally 'the call' - meaning persuasion and reasoning. Finally, some will go so far as to admit that it can also mean warfare, but insist that in Islam, warfare is allowed only in self-defense or against oppression. However, all of these assertions are examples of a tactic that Islam encourages in waging jihad: taqiyya or Kithman - 'lying,' 'deception,' 'deceit.' Muslims are encouraged to lie if, in the opinion of the liar, telling the lie will be 'good' for Islam. This is a documented fact according to both ancient and modern scholars of Islam. — Brigitte Gabriel