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Quran Ayat Quotes By Russell T. Davies

The Doctor: The Fourth Great and Bountiful Human Empire. And there it is: planet Earth at its height. Covered with megacities, five moons, population 96 billion. The hub of a galactic domain, stretching across a million planets, a million species. With mankind right in the middle.
[Adam faints]
The Doctor: [leans towards Rose, still looking out over the Earth] He's your boyfriend. — Russell T. Davies

Quran Ayat Quotes By Pablo

To make 2013 (or any other)your year, keep it simple:
1) Count your blessings first
2) Whatever you did last year, Do it better
3) Go step by step, One day at a time.
4) Create/make your own opportunities.
5) Believe in your abilities at all times,
6) Qutting is not an option. Keep Going.
7) Finish what you started — Pablo

Quran Ayat Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Love and take care of yourself because you are your best friend, and you have to live with yourself rest of the life. — Debasish Mridha

Quran Ayat Quotes By Samantha Shannon

But Warden cared if I laughed. He cared if I lived or died. He had seen me as I was, not as the world saw me. And that meant something. It had to. Didn't it? — Samantha Shannon

Quran Ayat Quotes By Jessica Jung

The nickname (Ice Princess) is just based on my looks on the outside , once you get to know me , you'll get to like me. — Jessica Jung

Quran Ayat Quotes By John Fusco

It always circled back around to Marco Polo and Kublai Khan. That always fascinated me because so few people make the connection between the two. — John Fusco

Quran Ayat Quotes By Garth Stein

To remember is to leave the present. — Garth Stein

Quran Ayat Quotes By Charles Dickens

He sat in the same place as the day died, looking at the dull houses opposite, and thinking, if the disembodied spirits of former inhabitants were ever conscious of them, how they must pity themselves for their old places of imprisonment. — Charles Dickens