Sadaqat Quotes & Sayings
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By the time Gandhi met Muhammad Ali in Delhi in April 1915it was, Gandhi said, 'love at first sight.' — Joseph Lelyveld

No one need fear to listen to the voice of God unless he has already made up his mind to resist it. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

You can add new parts, baby," she imagined Maggie saying. "But you can't lose the parts of you that were already there. — Lauren Gilley

Nobody's more mindful of the sacrifices of our troops than those of us that command them. — John Abizaid

We all have our own patterns, I guess ... And whether we like it or not, they persist. — Jael McHenry

Because you loved, you promised. You must try harder to keep that promise. — Mary Jo Putney

I'm very pessimistic. — B.F. Skinner

When Putin says good things and when we have a possibility of having a good relationship with Russia. — Donald Trump

Waste no tears over the griefs of yesterday. — Euripides

When talking of political addresses in Bihar, two of them stand out. One is that of Sadaqat Ashram, the famous Congress address of yore, and the other that of Patna house of the three-time Congress chief minister, Dr Jagannath Mishra, perhaps the last vestige of the grand, old party in Bihar. — Santosh Singh

To her amazement, snow began to fall. Paper snowflakes cascaded through the air, some as small as Ceony's thumbnail, some as large as her hand. Hundreds of them poured down as the paper ceiling gave way, all somehow timed just right so that they fell like real snow. Ceony stood from her chair, laughing, and held out her hand to catch one. To her astonishment it felt cold, but didn't melt against her palm. Only tingled.
"When did you do this?" she asked, her breath fogging in the library's air as more snowflakes fell like crisp confetti from the ceiling. "This would take . . . ages to make."
"Not ages," Mg. Thane said. "You'll get quicker as you learn." He still sat on the floor, completely unfazed by the magic around him. But of course he would be - it was his creation. "Magician Aviosky mentioned you hadn't exactly jumped at the news of your assignment, and I can't blame you. But casting through paper has its own whimsy. — Charlie N. Holmberg

The feeling of being an outsider, and the identity theme, are hardwired into me. If there's anything really autobiographical in my fiction, it's that feeling. I always feel that way. — Dan Chaon