Moulana Quotes & Sayings
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It's so curious: one can resist tears and 'behave' very well in the hardest hours of grief. But then someone makes you a friendly sign behind a window, or one notices that a flower that was in bud only yesterday has suddenly blossomed, or a letter slips from a drawer ... and everything collapses. — Colette

You are priests, not social or political leaders. Let us not be under the illusion that we are serving the Gospel through an exaggerated interest in the wide field of temporal problems. — Pope John Paul II

Since all signs indicate that we shouldn't participate in this election, participating in the election has no meaning. — Mohammad Khatami

I always just sit down at the piano and make the main hook - what I want the track to be about melodically - and then I'll build everything else around that. But growing up, I did not play any instruments. — Avicii

If you long for the face of the Beloved,
Wash your heart from every face, image, and all. — Moulana Shah Maghsoud

Stars don't have their own light to glint. It is supplied by sun by burning self. One endures pain for others to survive. — Sadashivan Nair

I suspect that LaGuardia is an elaborate prank, and New York has a real airport nearby that only locals know about. — Dave Barry

As Christians, we have an additional reason to love and serve the poor ; for in them we see the face and the flesh of Christ, who made himself poor so to enrich us with his poverty. — Pope Francis

What is humanity? To feel pain at the sorrows of our neighbours, to feel humiliated at the humiliation of fellow-beings. — Idries Shah

We all develop relationships with each other based on our first relationships, and then how we experience them. But inevitably they are echoes of earlier on. In my belief. — Jake Gyllenhaal

My imagination will get me a passport to hell one day. — John Steinbeck

His nature was not a suspicious one, and he did not take pleasure, as some men did, in believing himself to have been betrayed. — Eleanor Catton