Madhali Ya Quotes & Sayings
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But before going to bed, he fell on his knees and prayed a long time. In his fervent prayer he did not beseech God to lighten his darkness but only thirsted for the joyous emotion, which always visited his soul after the praise and adoration, of which his evening prayer usually consisted. That joy always brought him light untroubled sleep. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Sincerity is romantic. I don't think you need gestures. — Simon Cowell
Cathedral Close, when I got to St Leonard's, was emptier than a Sally Army collection box at a Pride festival, — J.L. Merrow
As we serve our jobs we serve the world. — Henry Ford
This was not some pretty little girl, coyly flirtatious, delicately stimulated. This was the mature female of the species, vivid, handsome and strong demanding that all the life within her be matched. Her instinct would detect any hedging, any dishonesty, any less than complete response to her - and then she would be gone for good. — John D. MacDonald
I want 'Rent' to last forever. — Jesse L. Martin
When I go to a great movie, I can live somebody else's life a little bit for a while. I can walk in somebody else's shoes. I can see what it feels like to be a member of a different gender, a different race, a different economic class, to live in a different time, to have a different belief. — Roger Ebert
Religious fanaticism and hatred are a world-devouring fire, whose violence none can quench. — Baha'u'llah
I can't relate to 99% of humanity. — Steve Buscemi
And after that they had gone through many streets they came to a little door that was set in a wall that was covered with a pomegranate tree. And the old man touched the door with a ring of graved jaspar and it opened, and they went down five steps of brass into a garden filled with black poppies and green jars of burnt clay. — Oscar Wilde
Stein resented the sedative power of religion, or rather the repose available to those blissfully ignorant that the medicament was a fictitious blank. In this exile from peace of mind to which his reason doomed him, he was like an insomniac driven to awaken sleepers from dreams illegitimately won by going around shouting, 'Don't you realize it was a placebo!' Thus it seemed to me that what you were up against in Stein was not logic rampant, but frustrated faith. He could not forgive God for not existing. — Peter De Vries
It's not 1950. A girl can ask a guy out if she wants. — Danika Stone
You're enough to try the patience of an oyster! — Lewis Carroll
Grace for the case is grace for your condition. — Perry Stone
