Mujaheddins Quotes & Sayings
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Because ever since your goal found out that you were traveling toward it, it has been running to meet you - The Copt — Paulo Coelho

When we are placed in a set of circumstances where we have to take initiative and be creative, some of us find it hard to transition. Those people have been trained not to think but to obey orders. They are slaves to the training, unconsciously pledging allegiance to the average. Mentally they recite from the manual of mediocrity. — T.D. Jakes

Above the plains up on the hill there stood a castle bold
A gleaming palace made of white, a pillar to behold
The horsemen lived in service to the castle and the crown
But the knights rose up and killed the kings
And it all burned down. — Ally Carter

God, why does a mortal man have children? It is senseless to love anything this much. — Barbara Kingsolver

I am not trying to insult you," Simon snapped. "I mean you look sick. When was the last time you ate anything?" Jace looked thoughtful. "Yesterday?" "You ate something yesterday. You're sure?" Jace shrugged. "Well, I wouldn't swear on a stack of Bibles. I think it was yesterday, though. — Anonymous

Never trust what your eyes see at a magician's home, Miss Twill. You know that. — Charlie N. Holmberg

People will become what you think of them. See them for their beauty and they will rise up. See them for their darkness, and they will fall. — Amy Chan

I'm going to stop punishing my children by saying, Never mind! I'll do it myself. — Erma Bombeck

The higher power is lower to the ground and walks on four feet. — Elena Sigman

Everything isn't permanent, so don't pretend that it is. Everything's supposed to move and shift. — Chelsea Handler

Chess was Capablanca's mother tongue. — Richard Reti

You are a mystery I promise I will never try to solve. — Andrea Gibson

You do anything in the world to gain a reputation. As soon as you have one, you seem to want to throw it away. — Oscar Wilde