Naguib Mahfouz Cairo Trilogy Quotes & Sayings
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Everything is a possibility. I believe we're put on this earth to think big and dream big. — Jon Jones
All hen are created equal but some have more feather than others. — Viken Berberian
Here I swear, and as I break my oath may ... eternity blast me, here I swear that never will I forgive Christianity! It is the only point on which I allow myself to encourage revenge ... Oh, how I wish I were the Antichrist, that it were mine to crush the Demon; to hurl him to his native Hell never to rise again - I expect to gratify some of this insatiable feeling in Poetry. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
I feel very strongly when there's no chance for me to find a key to a piece. — Jan Garbarek
I got kicked out of ballet class because I pulled a groin muscle. It wasn't mine. — Rita Rudner
By all men bond to Nothing, Being slaves without a lord, By one blind idiot world obeyed, Too blind to be abhorred. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
Even if I don't have the money to take vocal lessons, I'll practice in the house by myself singing out loud. — Christina Milian
Artistic credentials are au courant in the important business of being seen as cultured, elegant and, of course, stupendously rich. — Charles Saatchi
A stellar, fully-realized collection of stories ... grounded, wonderfully, in the river valleys of western Maine. You come away not only understanding a place but the soul of its people. — Peter Orner
It is not surprising that in talking about uncertainty we should lean heavily on facts, just as the court of law does when interrogating witnesses. Facts form a sort of bedrock on which we can build the shifting sands of uncertainty. — Dennis Lindley
Every social network on Earth pitches me, and I say no to nearly every single one of them. — David Sze
When you wake up the next morning and see a bag filled with stale pieces of bread, a candle, a wooden spoon, and a feather, you may be wondering what you did last night and weather anyone got hurt [Note: This is some strange Jewish custom]. — Cantor Matt Axelrod