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Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Michael Oher

If you make the wrong decision, it's never too late to make the right one — Michael Oher

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Simon Tolkien

And he needed to be able to look at himself in the mirror without having to turn away - he couldn't bear to be less than he hoped he was. It was a virtue and a fault that he would carry with him all his life. — Simon Tolkien

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Charlie Rae

False hope is a terrible thing, if its the only thing keeping you alive you'll be dead by dawn. — Charlie Rae

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Alfred North Whitehead

Systems, scientific or philosophic, come and go. Each method of limited understanding is at length exhausted. In its prime each system is a triumphant success: in its decay it is an obstructive nuisance. — Alfred North Whitehead

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Stuart Murdoch

Color my life with the chaos of trouble,
'cause anythings better than posh isolation.
I missed the bus, you were laid on your back
with the boy from the Arab strap,
the boy with the Arab strap — Stuart Murdoch

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Taylor Caldwell

It's a funny thing about love: you don't need to have it returned to love somebody. Loving's enough.
A Prologue to Love — Taylor Caldwell

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Alan Watts

Chaos is always losing, but never defeated — Alan Watts

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By Tasha Smith

I started off first doing a TV series called 'Boston Common.' That was my first big job, and then I went on to do another half hour comedy show, and that was with Tom Arnold, called 'The Tom Show.' — Tasha Smith

Parveen Shakir Best Quotes By William Butler Yeats

I would that we were, my beloved, white birds on the foam of the sea!
We tire of the flame of the meteor, before it can fadeand flee;
And the flame of the blue star of twilight, hung low on the rim of the sky,
Has awaked in our hearts, my beloved, a sadness that may not die. — William Butler Yeats