Rassul Ghorbani Quotes & Sayings
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When you really love someone, you don't let them go - mostly, because you can't. Nature won't allow it. But also, because you just don't. — Laura Miller

There was a place in the Hills, on the first ridge in the Game Reserve, that I myself at the time when I thought that I was to live and die in Africa, had pointed out to Denys as my future burial-place. In the evening, while we sat and looked at the hills from my house, he remarked that then he would like to be buried there himself as well. Since then, sometimes when we drove out in the hills, Denys had said: Let us drive as far as our graves. — Isak Dinesen

Polygraphs have sparked a fierce debate for at least a century. — Bill Dedman

Wonder at God's merciful love is a very practical emotion. Holy wonder will lead you to grateful worship and heartfelt thanksgiving. It will cause within you godly watchfulness; you will be afraid to sin against such a love as this. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Trouble travels fast / When you're specially designed for crash testing / Or wearing wool sunglasses in the afternoon. — Jack Johnson

I never drink water ... fish f**k in it. — W.C. Fields

My point is: in this whole wide world the only person you can depend on is you. — Haruki Murakami

But I think where a person is born and dies is very important. You can't choose where you're born, but where you die you can
to some degree. — Haruki Murakami

This is how worship is connected to our ability to love. When we give our ultimate allegiance to any of the principalities and powers, large or small, we find ourselves perennially at war with anyone who places these things at risk. Idolatry breeds perpetual vigilance and violence. — Richard Beck

2,074 pages isn't nearly enough to cover health care for America. — Dennis Kucinich

If you haven't made any mistakes lately, then obviously you haven't been trying too hard. — Mark W. Boyer

I don't like to box myself in when I'm composing. — Roscoe Mitchell

It is possible to work out of New York on film and television and still not lose your connection to theater. — Richard C. Armitage