Lamrini Rachid Quotes & Sayings
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Psychopaths are social predators, and like all predators, they are looking for feeding grounds. Wherever you get power, prestige and money, you will find them. — Robert D. Hare

You can keep difficult emotions at bay for a very long time, even for a lifetime but for most of us, at some point in our lives, they will demand to be heard. — Sally Brampton

Modern allopathic medicine is the only major science stuck in the pre-Einstein era. — Charlotte Gerson

If everybody would agree that their current reality is A reality, and that what we essentially share is our capacity for constructing a reality, then perhaps we could all agree on a meta-agreement for computing a reality that would mean survival and dignity for everyone on the planet, rather than each group being sold on a particular way of doing things. — Francisco Varela

I'm not even fifty yet, but I still feel like Instagram and Spotify - I'm trying to stay with it! It's not easy. The world is going so fast. — Fisher Stevens

Increasing creativeness doesn't require anything more than increasing your observations: become more aware of possible combinations. — Scott Berkun

We filled our days with porch-step kisses, filled our ears with three-year-old laughter, and filled our hearts with love. Deep, soul-aching, desperate love. — Jay McLean

It's not just the physical aspect of boxing, it's the whole fighter mentality that has been ingrained in me through the years as a competitive athlete. One of the hardest things you'll ever do is to box - to get into the ring and to face off with somebody whose whole goal is to knock you out, to hurt you, and to be able to fight back. — Cara Castronuova

Muhammad Iffat has an inflexible, Turkish mentality but a heart of gold. — Naguib Mahfouz

What the fear of hell could not do, my discovery of the love of God could do: it began to permanently break the stronghold — Gregory A. Boyd

Writers can write outside their ethnicity or sex depending how open and vulnerable they wish to be. — Jim Harrison

I have had my television aerials removed. It is the moral equivalent of a prostate operation. — Malcolm Muggeridge