Nangarhar Quotes & Sayings
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Personally, it's changed my game - it's how I think now. Can't imagine writing more than a paragraph in anything that doesn't do MMD. — Merlin Mann

Your guardian angel never, ever stops communicating with you.
I feel that at times they should be frustrated with us but they seem to have endless patience and they never ever give up on us. — Lorna Byrne

You've got to make a new set of friends and interact with a new set of prejudices every time. — Walter Isaacson

It was the immutable tango between the Dumper and the Dumpee: the coming and the seeing and the conquering and the returning home. — John Green

I don't know anything else but the Lakers. This has certainly been more than a job for me as a player. It has certainly meant more to me than just an occupation. — Jerry West

When you drop a pebble into a pond, ripples spread out, changing all the water in the pool. The ripples hit the shore and rebound, bumping into one another, breaking each other apart. In some small way, the pond is never the same again. — Neal Shusterman

The growth of one blesses all. I am commited to grow in love. All that I touch, I leave in love. I move through this world consciously and creatively. — Julia Cameron

Your brand or your name is simply your reputation, you have to fight in life to protect that as it means everything. Nothing is more important. — Richard Branson

When I was very young, I started to make friends with much, much older people. So when I was twenty, my friends were fifty, and I never really went through forty because I would watch them die and I would feel younger. So you make friends with older people and you will always feel young no matter what. — Judd Apatow

We have no children Harriet. Or, rather, I have no children. You have one child. — Doris Lessing

The rarest attainment is to grow old happily and gracefully. — Lydia M. Child

I credit chiropractic care for maintaining my health to keep up the pace of my career. — Jane Russell

Many have wondered if Greece's economy would get so bad that it would eventually break away from the Eurozone - a move that could encourage other countries to follow and therefore splinter the currency union. — Jens Nordvig