Quddus Philippe Quotes & Sayings
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He was by far the fiercest, most ruggedly handsome, yet, formidable man she had ever laid eyes on. She couldn't stop staring at him. He had dark brown hair which skimmed his shoulders, a short-haired beard around his lips and chin, and gorgeous greenish-blue eyes that reminded her of the sea. There was something dangerously wicked about the look of his face, and she half expected him to yell for his men to batten down the hatches or swab the deck. — Madison Thorne Grey

Since I was a child, death is definitely something that I think about every day. But I think that everybody does. You try and avoid it, but it's such a big thing that you can't. — Damien Hirst

A fool is a person who knows the difference between right and wrong, and chooses to do wrong. — Andy Stanley

When it comes to investments, I have to go to someone else to understand them, but then I have to make a judgment. I can't do that if I don't have a basic understanding myself. — Gregory Meeks

Untethered technology gives us the freedom to do nearly anything, anytime, anywhere. It can also enslave us - we feel compelled to use it where ever it is. Technology is neutral. How, when and where we use it is up to us. — Linda Stone

For any couple, once you delve into the idea of non-monogamy, you're entering pretty frightening territory. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Spending so much time on the road, I get to fart all the time. Then when it's, like, Thanksgiving dinner and I'm sitting with my grandmother, I can't fart for, like, two hours. — Tom DeLonge

Earnestness is the salt of eloquence. — Victor Hugo

Survival can be summed up in three words - never give up. That's the heart of it really. Just keep trying. — Bear Grylls

The splendors that belong unto the fame of earth are but a wind, that in the same direction lasts not long. — Dante Alighieri

Kings may be blest, but Tam was glorious, O'er a' the ills o' life victorious. — Robert Burns

What a crafty enemy we have. Can you see it? The enemy knows that if he can cause us to hide ourselves - who God made us to be - that it also causes us to lose sight of our identity in God as his image-bearers. Then, because our view of ourselves has been diminished, we shrink from stepping into the destiny God created for us. That's a very effective strategy. — Christine Caine

The universe, he observed, makes rather an indifferent parent, I am afraid. — Charles Dickens