Muslimin Travel Quotes & Sayings
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It never seemed that honorable to me, and I guess I was always afraid that I might fail. — Rooney Mara

Beauty is the love that we devote to an object. — Paul Serusier

God is glorified not by calling strong women but by giving His strength to weak women. — Lydia Brownback

Your worth as a person does not come from what you are paid. It comes from who you are and what you give. — Joseph R. Dominguez

She didn't understand that. "How can anyone be afraid of love?"
"How can they not?" His face was completely aghast. "When you love someone ... truly love them, friend or lover, you lay your heart open to them. You give them a part of yourself that you give to no one else, and you let them inside a part of you that only they can hurt - you literally hand them the razor with a map of where to cut deepest and most painfully on your heart and soul. And when they do strike, it's crippling - like having your heart carved out. It leaves you naked and exposed, wondering what you did to make them want to hurt you so badly when all you did was love them. What is so wrong with you that no one can keep faith with you? That no one can love you? To have it happen once is bad enough ... but to have it repeated? Who in their right mind would not be terrified of that? — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Money is simply a tool to give you choices. — Hill Harper

Studying entrepreneurshi p without doing it ... is like studying the appreciation of music without listening to it. — Seth Godin

You always have to challenge yourself or else you get soft. Right? — Diane Kruger

My family were great story-tellers. My mum was one of 12 and they were all fighting to tell stories. You have to tell a good tale or no one is going to listen. You have to make it entertaining and interesting. That's how I learned to tell stories. — Denise Mina

In the twelve months from June, 1940, to June, 1941, our civilian casualties were 43,381 killed and 50,856 seriously injured, a total of 94,237. Except for — Winston S. Churchill