Milhares Arab Quotes & Sayings
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There is this view that if you are not tormented you cannot be vital and creative. I would like to think that is not true. — Gillian Anderson

A happy life is not a life with a lot of results; it's a life with a lot of happiness in the process. — Elizabeth Grace Saunders

This is why Paine was careful to downplay the distinction between the rich and the poor. He wanted his American readers to focus on distant kings, not local grandees. He wanted them to break with the Crown, not to disturb the class order. — Nancy Isenberg

It is not suffering as such that makes someone appreciate love, it is only when suffering pierces our vanity - which happens when we do not blame someone else for our pain - that it awakens a deeper respect for love. — John Armstrong

In this life all that I have is my word and my balls and I do not break them for nobody. — Al Capone

People should riot for their freedom but first they have to understand who they are and how they are ruled. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

When I ran for the U.S. Senate the assumption was that anyone's name that was close to "Osama" doesn't stand a chance. So if somebody thought that tacking on "Hussein" in there would be a killer, then I think they underestimate the American people and the seriousness of the problems we face. — Barack Obama

My house looks like it was decorated by a 14-year old with a platinum American Express card. — J. Michael Straczynski

It takes no grace to relate to someone who looks, thinks, and acts just like me. — Philip Yancey

I learned to yodel pretty well. It took me a few months, but I eventually perfected it. — Johnny Weissmuller

Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight. — John Lee Hooker

Isn't that normal? To want to be alone sometimes? — A J Betts

My uncle was the first brown person to have a market stall on Petticoat Lane in the 1960s. He worked his way up from the street. He was homeless, but eventually he got a car so he could sell from the boot. And by the 1980s, he was a millionaire wholesaling to companies like Topshop. So in a way, fashion put me in England. — M.I.A.