Mengelilingi Kabah Quotes & Sayings
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To write about a struggle amidst the struggling: one must hope that the muddling will end someday. — Yiyun Li

I have seen faith rise 'mountain high' when the truth of God's present love and compassion begins to dawn upon the minds and hearts of the people. It is not what God can do, but what we know He yearns to do, that inspires faith. — F. F. Bosworth

We have been getting ready to recycle more e-waste by investing in infrastructure, providing grants to local government and working with industry. — Jay Weatherill

I find it slightly uncomfortable to see my face on a bus or a poster. I like just being known by my friends and family. — Jack Gleeson

His parents' pregnancies must have been all-out chromosomatic war — David Foster Wallace

Money rules the world, and doubtless also, here and there, the bit of love within it, and when love turns to hate, one remembers unpaid board. — Robert Walser

The thing about happiness is that it doesn't help you to grow; only unhappiness does that. So I'm grateful that my bed of roses was made up equally of blossoms and thorns. I've had a privileged, creative, exciting life, and I think that the parts that were less joyous were preparing me, testing me, strengthening me. — Lana Turner

Forgiveness is both a decision and a process. — Mark Driscoll

For someone with one hand, you're strangely like Vishnu. Everywhere at once. — Katy Regnery

I turned into a monk when my mother went to learn Buddhism in Burma. While she learnt at the monastery, I used to roam around with a begging bowl and ask for food. — Kabir Bedi

I tend to think that you fulfill your own destiny, whether you realize it or not. — James Hillman

To have time for what is valuable, you have to stop giving time to what isn't. — Robert Holden

So often parents of abused children feel helpless. When a child falls, and scrapes her knees parents can erase the hurt by kissing it and putting a Band-Aid on it, but not so with the pain of sexual abuse. — Erin Merryn

Golf acts as a corrective against sinful pride. I attribute the insane arrogance of the later Roman Emperors almost entirely to the fact that, never having played golf, they never knew that strange chastening humility which is engendered by a topped chip shot. If Cleopatra had been ousted in the first round of the Ladies' Singles, we should have heard a lot less of her proud imperiousness. — P.G. Wodehouse