Ramaan Mubarak Quotes & Sayings
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Every actor hopes that the character that they're playing continues to be a challenge throughout their tenure of their show. — Reshma Shetty

A leader is the man who has the ability to get other people to do what they don't want to do, and like it. — Harry S. Truman

Next steps?" I asked, turning him back to business once again. "A stiff drink?" "Have I finally driven you to alcohol, Sentinel? — Chloe Neill

The same grace that brings salvation teaches us to renounce ungodly living. — Jerry Bridges

Sometimes I think we'd all be better off if the people who mean well would just creep away and die. — Stephen King

The man whose whole life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become. — Adam Smith

You're a little tall to play Ariel." said Moth.
"And you have way too many muscles," said Mustardseed.
"But you might be able to pull it off," Cobweb said, "if you can look really constipated. — Lisa Mantchev

My past, O Lord, to Your mercy; my present, to Your love; my future to Your providence. — Padre Pio

You just need to be accepted for who you are and be proud of who you are and that is what I'm trying to do. — Lewis Hamilton

Humanity is not an aggregate of individuals, a community of thinkers, each of whom is guaranteed from the outset to be able to reach agreement with the others because all participate in the same thinking essence. Nor, of course, is it a single Being in which the multiplicity of individuals are dissolved and into which these individuals are destined to be reabsorbed. As a matter of principle, humanity is precarious: each person can only believe what he recognizes to be true internally and, at the same time, nobody thinks or makes up his mind without already being caught up in certain relationships with others, which leads him to opt for a particular set of opinions. Everyone is alone and yet nobody can do without other people, not just because they are useful (which is not in dispute here) but also when it comes to happiness. — Maurice Merleau Ponty