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Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Shoghi Effendi

For what pleasure can compare the pleasure of bringing joy and hope to other hearts. The more we make others happy the greater will be our own happiness and the deeper our sense of having served humanity. — Shoghi Effendi

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Asif Ali Zardari

You must keep in mind that Pakistan has suffered the aftermaths of the Cold War, and that Cold War had left deep imprints on our society. We were the worst sufferers from the ills of the Afghan war. — Asif Ali Zardari

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Stefanie Schneider

It is most often not our strengths, our courage or our successes that bring two human hearts together, but it is often our shared vulnerability, our fears and our common failures that make us one. — Stefanie Schneider

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Zig Ziglar

The fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain. — Zig Ziglar

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Neve McIntosh

I tend to do yoga before I go on stage, so that keeps me nice and calm. — Neve McIntosh

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Thomas Brooks

Christ dwells in that heart most eminently that hath emptied itself of itself. — Thomas Brooks

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Keith Richards

We are not old men. We are not worried about petty morals. — Keith Richards

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Uday Kotak

We are extremely focused on building some of the assets which are going into mid-India, semi-urban and rural, and that's our DNA. We are building a retail bank, and a lot of the deposit base is still in urban India. — Uday Kotak

Nighttrain To Lisbon Quotes By Francine Pascal

When people try to take their own lives, they often don't want to be brought back. When you catch them in time, as is this case, they have a second chance. But they have to want that chance. You see Mrs. Whitman, I have no idea why your daughter did this to herself, but she seems to have no will to live. — Francine Pascal