Mahjuba Quotes & Sayings
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Top Mahjuba Quotes
Those who want war will find causes, no matter how many of them you take away. — Diane Duane
That helped me to keep in touch with myself and to keep in touch with this really quite extraordinary language and literature into which I had pushed a little way. — Robert Fitzgerald
Veronica eased the car forward, narrowly missing two girls who stopped in the middle of the street to light each other's cigarettes. They both held up their middle fingers in perfect unison. Veronica cheerfully flipped them off in return, then took a right toward Neptune's Warehouse District. — Rob Thomas
Everybody knows it hurts to grow up ... and we're still fighting it. — Ben Folds
The life-energy in a body contains eternity. — Jalaluddin Rumi
Real art has the capacity to make us nervous. — Susan Sontag
Whatever path you take today is one of your choosing, not anyone else's. — Ruth Cardello
Odd how a man who never smiled could make her feel things she didn't know existed. He held her heart in his hands. From the moment she saw him, some thread had linked them together. — Jill Barnett
Suddenly Ammu hoped that it had been him that Rahel saw him in the march. She hoped it had been him that raised his flag and knotted arm in anger. She hoped that under his careful cloak of cheerfulness he housed a living breathing anger against the smug, ordered world that she raged against. — Arundhati Roy
I wish everybody finds the serenity that good, strong faith brings. — Ann Jillian
I would suggest that folks who have a platform of so-called celebrity, to the extent that they don't use that platform, or if they just use it for their own self-aggrandizement, it is certainly fed in a way that it goes to waste. — Hill Harper
I love to dance, and sing - in the shower, not in public. I'm too old to go raving, but my fondest memories are of that kind of thing - dancing, with lots of people, outside if possible. — Zadie Smith
Gifts enter every where without a wimble. — George Herbert
Te Papa Museum is brilliant. — Richard C. Armitage
We will eat the figs of our own tree, and the grapes of our own garden. — Anne Rice
