Koziyat Quotes & Sayings
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If you give your trust to a person who does not deserve it, you actually give him the power to destroy you. — Khaled Saad
Is this some sort of boys' weekend that I'm not supposed to intrude on? Because I can totally leave before they hurt themselves trying to lie convincingly. — Abigail Roux
At the moment, most of our ways of defining the unit of morality are similar in their intentions, but they differ in their details. So the priests of one nation bless their soldiers as they march to war, and the imams of another country bless their soldiers as they march out to meet them. And everybody who is involved in the killing, says that he has God on his side. There is no objective and universally acceptable definition of good and evil. And until we have one, we will go on justifying our own actions, while condemning the actions of the others.' 'And you're putting the physics of the universe up as a kind of platinum-iridium bar? — Gregory David Roberts
Adversity can strengthen you if you have the will to grind it out. — Ray Kroc
Love comes softly, it cannot be forced ... cannot bear the weight of our expectations. Love always comes in the surrender - in the falling. — Ann Voskamp
I completely believe that the 'Saw' movies do have heart and soul and morals and values. — Betsy Russell
What goes on around you ... compares little with what goes on inside you. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Who cares for Algebra?
Who delights in solving math?
I only want to live my life
Along the creative path. — Jennifer Niven
Everyone is somebody's atheist. — Michael A. Wood Jr.
Movies are a couple of hours, while books transport you for days or weeks. You can live in the pages of a book. — Bella Andre
Sometimes we make assumptions about influence when similarities between two writers' work are so strong, but they're still just assumptions. Some things are sort of zeitgeist-y. There's a collective consciousness and we're all drawing from it. — Ron Currie Jr.
