Sahabah Honesty Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sahabah Honesty Quotes

We mothers have a wonderfully precious and truly powerful role to play in the future self-images of our daughters. The truth is, the most effective way to inculcate in our daughters a fighting chance at life-long self-love and empowerment is not in the books we read to them, or the workshops we send them to, or the media we do or do not expose them to, or even the things we tell them, rather it is in the reflection of self-love and empowerment they see in us, their mothers. The model of our own empowerment gives our daughters permission to be powerful. Of course, culture and societal norms mold our view of ourselves as women, but the beliefs and behaviors of our mothers are far more influential. — Melia Keeton-Digby

I promise to pay you before you die - but you have to promise not to die. — Jim Baen

The accumulation of grief over one lifetime is more then one heart can bear."Robert explained."Only the heartless could withstand more.Or the very young,those too naive to truly understand loss. — James Rollins

Better to wait quietly in their corner, they think, than to be dashed
against the stones. — Paul Auster

The immortality of the soul is a matter which is of so great consequence to us, and which touches us so profoundly, that we must have lost all feeling to be indifferent as to knowing what it is. — Blaise Pascal

No matter how shallow and dull things might get, this life is worth living. — Haruki Murakami

We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. — Edward R. Murrow

If you're going to be stuck somewhere forever, you might as well be around good people! — Valerie June

Because in my nature I have always run to pie, whilst in his nature he has always run to mystery. — Mark Twain

Today we have made a fetish of choice; but a chosen death is forbidden. Perhaps what distinguishes humans from other animals is that humans have learnt to cling more abjectly to life. — John N. Gray

Mental slavery is worst than physical slavery — Dave Hockaday

I consider myself a pretty rounded guy. I've done pretty elite things in business, sport and academics and all of a sudden I woke up one morning and I'm a 'big, black, British, gay guy'. That was frustrating at times — John Amaechi

Son, you can do more good at Yamacraw than you could ever do in the Peace Corps. And you would be helping Americans, Pat. And I, for one, think it's very important to help Americans. — Pat Conroy

I was waiting for someone that would sweep me off my feet and would be swept up by me in equal parts. — Taylor Jenkins Reid