Norbaini Quotes & Sayings
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Then faith's paradox is this: that the single individual is higher than the universal, that the single individual determines his relation to the universal through his relation to God, not his relation to God through his relation through the universal ... Unless this is how it is, faith has no place in existence; and faith is then a temptation. — Soren Kierkegaard

Every desire to modify in your life begins with the intention to do so. — Stephen Richards

If you cut me in half, I'm a footballer. — Michael Owen

It was a wonderful experience to play in the NFL, and I have no regrets. I truly will miss playing for the Lions. I consider the Lions' players, coaches, staff, management and fans my family. I leave on good terms with everyone in the organization. — Barry Sanders

That is faith, cleaving to Christ, twining round Him with all the tendrils of our heart, as the vine does round its support. — Alexander MacLaren

The writer has the advantage of a medium that can be contemplated many times over on the pages of a book or a magazine. The words lie on the page and the writer has an extended opportunity to imprint on his reader every meaning and nuance distilled from experience. — Bienvenido Lumbera

...every mother wants to help when her child is suffering. — Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli

Dare to be as physically robust and varied as you always were. — Susie Orbach

I think the big thing about Groupon is just people had never seen anything grow quite so fast. — Andrew Mason

L. A. is crazy. The women all look the same now. That thing with the cheeks. Like Madonna. Who do they think they're fooling? It doesn't make them look young. You end up looking like a freak. — Sofia Vergara

The best way to find out if you have any friends is to go broke. The ones that hang on longest are your friends. I don't mean the ones that hang on forever. There aren't any of those. — Raymond Chandler

Government protection should be thrown around every wild grove and forest on the mountains, as it is around every private orchard, and the trees in public parks. To say nothing of their value as fountains of timber, they are worth infinitely more than all the gardens and parks of towns. — John Muir

Nobody can be a success if they don't love their work. — David Sarnoff