Marriage Anniversary Islamic Quotes & Sayings
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Just as one candle lights another and can light thousands of other candles, so one heart illuminates another heart and can illuminate thousands of other hearts. — Leo Tolstoy
The central dynamism of Christianity, which rests precisely on a unity through variety. — Judith Herrin
Test your limits. Learn what you can endure. — Christina Baker Kline
There is no long interval between the sense of thirst and the trickling of the stream over the parched lip; but ever it is flowing, flowing past us, and the desire is but the opening of the lips to receive the limpid, and life-giving waters. No one ever desired the grace of God, really and truly desired it, but just in proportion as he desired it, he got it; just in proportion as he thirsted, he was satisfied. — Alexander MacLaren
You will put on a dress of guilt and shoes with broken high ideals. — Roger McGough
To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment. — Jane Austen
But I don't really see myself as a role model. I'm not a dictator, or someone who wants to be adored! — Isabella Rossellini
My father was interested in bringing reggae music to the entire world. — Ziggy Marley
Any time you take a chance you better be sure the rewards are worth the risk because they can put you away just as fast for a ten dollar heist as they can for a million dollar job. — Stanley Kubrick
She had the kind of smile you see in toothpaste commercials, where you can see practically all of somebody's teeth. She should smile like that all the time, Park thought; it made her face cross over from weird to beautiful. He wanted to make her smile like that constantly. — Rainbow Rowell
Say "no" only when it really matters. Wear a bright red shirt with bright orange shorts? Sure. Put water in the toy tea set? Okay. Sleep with your head at the foot of the bed? Fine. Samuel Johnson said, "All severity that does not tend to increase good, or prevent evil, is idle. — Gretchen Rubin
