Muslim Student Federation Quotes & Sayings
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Still believe that peace and plenty and happiness can be worked out some way. I am a fool. When — Kurt Vonnegut

when in doubt 1 talk to to samira — Samira

We don't turn back. We leave no one behind. We pull each other up. — Barack Obama

Teachers often make the mistake of thinking they're the boss of the class; they're not. The boss of the class is sitting down there somewhere. — Philip Pullman

My mom cooked for us, and on the weekend, we always had Sunday dinner. My father liked to bake. — Cara Buono

..it is helpful to think of your
life not in terms of work but in terms of music - particularly a symphony. A symphony, traditionally, has
four parts to it - four movements, as they're called. So does Life. There is the first movement, infancy;
then the second movement, the time of learning; the long third movement follows, the time of working; and
finally, this fourth movement, traditionally called "retirement," though now that is an increasingly
complex concept. It is much better to think of it as the Fourth Movement, a triumphant, powerful ending to
the symphony of our life here on earth. — Richard N. Bolles

It is a wonderful fact that men and women saved by the blood of Jesus rarely remain subjects of charity, but rise at once to comfort and respectability ... I never saw a man who put Christ first in his life that wasn't successful. — Dwight L. Moody

Tomorrow you will belong to someone else," Finn said. "But tonight, you're with me — Amanda Hocking

Is this thing on? — Abby Stokes

Friendship is the gift of the gods, and the most precious boon to man. — Benjamin Disraeli

He who does not get fun and enjoyment out of every day ... needs to reorganize his life — George Matthew Adams

Here's my gut belief: Obama got a leg up by being admitted to both Occidental and Columbia as a foreign exchange student. He was raised as a young boy in Indonesia. But did his mother ever change him back to a U.S. citizen? When he returned to live with his grandparents in Hawaii or as he neared college-age preparing to apply to schools, did he ever change his citizenship back? I'm betting not. — Wayne Allyn Root

Tragedy has a cruel way of ripping off the masks of self-sufficiency and self-satisfaction. It yells in the streets, "No! Everything is not A-okay!" It cracks apart our airtight theologies about God having everything under control. It forces us to get real and really struggle with the big questions of life. It cautions us that this life journey we are on is not easily comprehended with a few sermon points but demands a lifetime of wisdom to even begin to fathom. — David Brazzeal