Sayyid Ali Khamenei Quotes & Sayings
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It was not just for herself that she feared now, but for her baby. He must have sensed her fright, for he moved restlessly inside her. — George R R Martin

The best you can hope for in a relationship is to find
someone whose flaws are the sort you don't mind. It is
futile to look for someone who has no flaws, or someone
who is capable of significant change; that sort of person
exists only in our imaginations. — Scott Adams

I like to take chances. The actors I admire are the ones who aren't afraid to make themselves nasty, bad or even goofy. I've never shied away from controversial characters. — Matt Dillon

I also do not like the idea of soft money, these issue ads - people don't know where the money is coming from, millions and millions of dollars outside of the control of a candidate - there's no accountability. — Scott McCallum

Belief is just like morality. People who believe something often think they are superior to others. — Sadhguru

The recognition of the coming and going of things is a first step in training and practice. — Dogen

Paris is the only city in the world where starving to death is still considered an art. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Too often in recent history liberal governments have been wrecked on rocks of loose fiscal policy. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

She was a masterpiece of composure; nothing ever ruffled her or made her upset, and though she was not beautiful her calmness had the magnetic pull of beauty- a stillness so powerful that the molecules realigned themselves around her when she came into a room. Like a fashion drawing come to life, she turned heads wherever she went, gliding along obliviously without appearing to notice the turbulence she created in her wake. — Donna Tartt

I can't live without my smartphone, but I really geek on coding. It's not so much technology that I like, but puzzle solving. — Sylvia Day

A public role endures for the literary high-command, as sages and seers, speaking out on social and political issues. — Tibor Fischer

The culture of a civilization is the art and literature through which it rises to consciousness of itself and defines its vision of the world. — Roger Scruton

All my work has come about through a change in my earlier opinion of religion. — Luther Burbank

To breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love. — Marcus Aurelius

That nation is great which rests its head upon death as its pillow. — Mahatma Gandhi