Rabbani Baju Quotes & Sayings
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So long as the bee is outside the petals of the lily, and has not tasted the sweetness of its honey, it hovers around the flower emitting the buzzing sound; but when it is inside the flower, it noiselessly drinks the nectar. So long as a man quarrels and disputes about doctrines and dogmas, he has not tasted the nectar of true faith; when he has tasted it, he becomes quiet and full of peace. — Ramakrishna

I go to the movies whenever I get the chance, because the movie theater is like the woods. It's another place that's like a time machine. — Carol Rifka Brunt

There is something so powerful about a person who in one moment can be confident enough to confront a client about a sensitive personal issue, and then in the next moment humble themselves and take a position of servitude. It's the paradoxical nature of it all that makes it work. — Patrick Lencioni

And when you're not happy with your own life, and yourself, you can't be happy with anyone else. — Tracey Garvis-Graves

Freedom to rock, freedom to talk. Freedom, raise your fist and yell. — Alice Cooper

Mind is everything. There's nothing that it's not. — Byron Katie

Play more than one sport in high school. If you play, say, football and basketball, you can learn to be physical and you can take those physical aspects of both sports and become better in both sports. Basketball players use some of the same skills football players do and vice versa. — Antonio Gates

Everybody has their own approach. I don't adhere to any one philosophy. I learn a lot from life and people - watching and other people watching. — Bailey Chase

Good choice. You have selected the SUV. Press one for a black SUV. Press two for powder blue. Press three for bright orange with the 'caution: bank robber on board' bumper sticker — Chris Dolley

People disappear all the time. Ask any policeman. Better yet, ask a journalist. Disappearances are bread-and-butter to journalists. — Diana Gabaldon

In those days one advantage of being a woman was that there was a basic courtesy towards us on which we could draw - something which today's feminists have largely dissipated. — Margaret Thatcher