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Top Popular Lebanese Quotes

All of those stories are just tales told by people who lived lives before ours. What they say about humankind is true. — Brandon Sanderson

You'll meet someone else; there are more fish in the sea, as the saying is, than ever came out of it. — Elizabeth Aston

It's more fun playing someone who isn't just a bad guy. — Martin Freeman

We'll make out for a while and you'll feel better. — Robyn Carr

Americans were convinced in their own minds that they were very miserable, and those who think so are so. There is nothing so easy as to persuade people that they are badly governed. Take happy and comfortable people and talk to them with the art of the evil one, and they can soon be made discontented with their government, their rulers, with everything around them, and even with themselves. — Thomas Hutchinson

In the last analysis, human security means a child who did not die, a disease that did not spread, an ethnic tension that did not explode, a dissident who was not silenced, a human spirit that was not crushed. — Mahbub Ul Haq

One cannot speak about love for God and neighbor without having a standard of communication, respect, honor, and without understanding how precious every human being is. — Sunday Adelaja

Both money and health contribute to happiness mostly in the negative; the lack of them brings much more unhappiness than possessing them brings happiness.
p 169 — Gretchen Rubin

I love flawed characters, male or female, and I only want to talk about flawed characters, really, in what I do. — Jenji Kohan

But if you can't tell the truth to the people you care about the most, eventually you stop being able to tell the truth to yourself. Luke Garroway — Cassandra Clare

The Syrian crisis comprises five different conflicts that cross-infect and exacerbate each other. The war commenced with a genuine popular revolt against a brutal and corrupt dictatorship, but it soon became intertwined with the struggle of the Sunni against the Alawites, and that fed into the Shia-Sunni conflict in the region as a whole, with a standoff between the US, Saudi Arabia, and the Sunni states on the one side and Iran, Iraq, and the Lebanese Shia on the other. In addition to this, there is a revived cold war between Moscow and the West, exacerbated by the conflict in Libya and more recently made even worse by the crisis in the Ukraine. — Patrick Cockburn