Muhammad Ali Jinah Quotes & Sayings
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Love itself is not an act of will, but sometimes I need the force of my volition to break with my habitual responses and pass along the love already here. — Hugh Prather
Success is uncommon, not to be found by the common man. I'm looking for uncommon people. — Cal Stoll
The oblique paradox of propaganda is that the lie in the throat becomes, by repetition, the truth in the heart. — John Grierson
Well," said the frog, "what are you going to do about it?"
"Marrying Therandil? I don't know. I've tried talking to my parents, but they won't listen, and neither will Therandil."
"I didn't ask what you'd said about it," the frog snapped. "I asked what you're going to do. Nine times out of ten, talking is a way of avoiding doing things. — Patricia C. Wrede
A faith so weak that it is not sufficient unto itself but requires that others tiptoe around it for fear of hurting it, knows deep down that it is a lie. — Joe Blow
We cannot understand all the traits we have inherited. Sometimes we can be strangers to ourselves. — V.S. Naipaul
Kids think you just sit down and start writing. I always tell them you never do that. — R.L. Stine
A story told by the conscious mind has a beginning, a development, and an end, but the same is not true of a dream. Its dimensions in time and space are quite different; to understand it you must examine it from every aspect-just as you may take an unknown object in your hands and turn it over and over until you are familiar with every detail of its shape. — C. G. Jung
Some men live with an invisible limp,
stagger, or drag
a leg. Their sons are often angry. — Robert Bly
Two whores who finally found something to mother. A guy could write a book about it, he thought bitterly, call it From Hair To Maternity. It would probly be a very long book. Whores did not produce as fast as rabbits. — James Jones
Someone has done something for us. Something that we can never forget. Something that we can't do again even for our own selves. — M.H. Rakib