Salhi Yassin Quotes & Sayings
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We may not be responsible for the world that created our minds, but we can take responsibility for the mind with which we create our world. — Gabor Mate

Long years, and so many of them that, one by one, their hopes for a child began to pack their bags and depart. — Cameron Dokey

Keep a cool head and a warm heart. — Mike Love

The same liberty that protects me also protects members of the Mafia. — Barbara Amiel

You bit me? (Stryker)
We use what we have. (Zephyra)
That's such a girl move. (Stryker)
But it works. Maybe if you fought like a girl and not a stunted baboon, you'd actually win. (Zephyra) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

This is a victory against those who promote terrorism, against hypocrites who tout a supposed war on terror and in reality protect terrorists and jail young men who only acted to oppose terrorism in the United States. — Ricardo Alarcon

The process for writing a picture book is completely different from the process of writing a chapter book or novel. For one thing, most of my picture books rhyme. Also, when I write a picture book I'm always thinking about the role the pictures will play in the telling of the story. It can take me several months to write a picture book, but it takes me several years to write a novel. — Sarah Weeks

I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. — Pol Pot

Welcome the One that has kissed you from within.
It is from inside everything comes. — Mooji

In the vast archipelago of the east, where Borneo and Java and Sumatra lie, and the Molucca Islands, and the Philippines, the sea is often fanned only by the land and sea breezes, and is like a smooth bed, on which these islands seem to sleep in bliss,
islands in which the spice and perfume gardens of the world are embowered, and where the bird of paradise has its home, and the golden pheasant, and a hundred others of brilliant plumage, whose flight is among thickets so luxuriant, and scenery so picturesque, that European strangers find there the fairy land of their youthful dreams. — Frederick Marryat