Marzina Abdullah Quotes & Sayings
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Now there's a huge building in its place, what they call a shopping complex, as if shopping were a psychic disease. — Margaret Atwood

Rest assured that the most fervid revivalism will wear itself out in mere smoke, if it be not maintained by the fuel of teaching ... Sound teaching is the best protection for the heresies which ravage right and left among us. — Charles Spurgeon

I find television very educational. Every time someone switches it on I go into another room and read a good book. — Groucho Marx

Each year the US population spends more money on diets than the amount needed to feed all the hungry people in the rest of the world. — Yuval Noah Harari

Nothing ever comes to me, that is worth having, except as the result of hard work. — Booker T. Washington

Promise yourself you will talk health, happiness, and prosperity as often as possible. Promise to think only of the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best in yourself and others. Promise to forget the mistakes of the past and press on to greater achievements in the future. — John Wooden

Laser cooling opened a new route to ultralow temperature physics. Laser cooling experiments, with room temperature vacuum chambers and easy optical access, look very different from cryogenic cells with multi-layer thermal shielding around them. — Wolfgang Ketterle

The astronomical age of Pisces began around the time of Christ, and so says Dendera's circular zodiac. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

My writing legacy would be my true depiction of life; exploring the entire colorful spectrum of people, both good and bad, capturing it in words and exposing it to all cultures in a respectful manner - In a way that would stand the test of time. — Diane Martin

Would-a Could-a Should-a Never Did-a — H.T. Bryer

When I look at the world I'm pessimistic, but when I look at people I am optimistic. — Carl Rogers

Anxiety and Ennui are the Scylla and Charybdis on which the bark of human happiness is most often wrecked. — William Edward Hartpole Lecky