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Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Louise Hay

I lovingly do everything I can to assist my body in maintaining perfect health — Louise Hay

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Epictetus

There are two things that must be rooted out in human beings - arrogant opinion and mistrust. Arrogant opinion expects that there is nothing further needed, and mistrust assumes that under the torrent of circumstance there can be no happiness. — Epictetus

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Marie Osmond

I wish my parents could have raised every man out there. — Marie Osmond

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Jimmy Page

I'm just looking for an angel with a broken wing. — Jimmy Page

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Eleesha

May all you affirm and believe be given the opportunity to manifest - day by day. — Eleesha

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Daniel Boulud

The problem is that there is many great chefs and many great cookbooks, but none of them work at home. — Daniel Boulud

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Jim Clyburn

The bottom line is that five million low-income Americans working full time for minimum wage, deserve a raise. — Jim Clyburn

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Sophie Dahl

The problem with life is, we often do things that will ultimately be self-destructive and make us unhappy, yet in that moment it seems like the best idea in the world. You have to be careful of moments - they're tricksy things. — Sophie Dahl

Rafidah Abdullah Quotes By Pope Paul VI

There are those who ask what authority, what theological qualification, the Council intended to give to its teachings, knowing that it avoided issuing solemn dogmatic definitions backed by the Church's infallible teaching authority. The answer is known by those who remember the conciliar declaration of March 6, 1964, repeated on November 16, 1964. In view of the pastoral nature of the Council, it avoided proclaiming in an extraordinary manner any dogmata carrying the mark of infallibility. — Pope Paul VI