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Its unadulterated belief in the oneness of God and a practical application of the truth of the brotherhood of man for those who are nominally within its fold are two distinctive contributions of Islam. — Mahatma Gandhi

She looked like Cinderella in reverse, stepped out from her life at the ball for a day of misery among the ashes. — Barbara Kingsolver

The power of our beliefs can work in either direction to become life affirming or life denying. — Gregg Braden

Our platform emphasizes that a vibrant, free and fair market is essential to economic growth. — Cory Booker

Stale details often regain a degree of freshness when they pass through new lips. — Charlotte Bronte

The spiteful tongue strikes a deadly blow at charity in all who hear him speak and, so far as it can, destroys root and branch, not only in the immediate hearers but also in all others to whom the slander, flying from lip to lip, is afterwards repeated. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Friendship may well deserve the sacrifice of pleasure, though not of conscience. — Samuel Johnson

Cellaholics are those who interrupt quality time when they are with you, but rather text, call, and email others who are somewhere else. — Jayce O'Neal

People are alone on this earth - that's the problem! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Elegance is usually confused with superficiality, fashion, lack of depth. This is a serious mistake: human beings need to have elegance in their actions and in their posture because this word is synonymous with good taste, amiability, equilibrium and harmony. — Paulo Coelho

You're everything to me - you always have been, and you always will be. Always and forever. — Michelle Madow

A person is wise who does not only know what is right and wrong, but also he knows very well his own power not to do something wrong. He just does not do it. Wisdom is a complete power within ourselves by which we try nothing. It just spontaneously works through us and we do things which are proper and right. — Nirmala Srivastava