Nawami Quotes & Sayings
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Top Nawami Quotes
People say the darkness is where secrets are best hidden. Night time brings clarity and focus to owls, even if the aperture of this vision comes with a stigma. — Kimberly Morgan
The great threat we pose to each other is a fruit of our sublime ability to generalize. — Jos. A. Smith
Gratitude requires awareness and effort, not only to feel it but to express it. Frequently we are oblivious to the Lord's hand. We murmur, complain, resist, criticize; so often we are not grateful. — Bonnie D. Parkin
25I have been young, and now I am old; Yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, — Anonymous
Things that really, really hurt are the right things to do. — L.J.Smith
Where is the woman who has ever really torn from her heart the image that has been once fixed in it by a true love? Books tell us that such unearthly creatures have existed - but what does our own experiences say in answer to books? — Wilkie Collins
In life you get the choice, it depends on what you choose and how you live with the consequences to whether you win or lose! — Adam Johnston
For all our mythologizing, the margins can be painful and some people are there because they have no choice. — Jon Ronson
Although your knowledge is weak and small, you need not be silent: since you cannot be judges be at least witnesses. — Franz Grillparzer
Um, didn't Mythbusters once do an episode about how you couldn't use sheets as a way out of prison?" I laughed. "I don't remember if they busted it or not. — Jesse Petersen
You gotta bear in mind, the youth - and this is just in Britain alone - have nowhere to go in the evenings. They've closed all the social centers. There's not even a patch of grass to kick a ball on. — John Lydon
Nurture your divine strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita
We struggle and push and plant seeds deep underground, and it doesn't look like much for a while. But then someone comes along and listens to your song or sees your painting or reads your poem, and they feel alive again, like the world is fresh and bursting, just like harvest. Plant something today that will feed someone many months or many years from now. Plant something today, because you've feasted on someone else's carefully planted seeds, seeds that bloomed into nourishment and kept you alive and wide-eyed. — Shauna Niequist