Shaarawi Tafseer Quotes & Sayings
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There are two kinds of fears: rational and irrational- or in simpler terms, fears that make sense and fears that don't. — Lemony Snicket

Between Practicality and Spirituality lies Rationality!
And when the lessons 'appear', the 'intensity and clarity' can be jaw dropping ! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

Happiness is health and a short memory! — Audrey Hepburn

I hate working out, but I love jumping rope. Theres a rhythm. It's like dancing. — Katy Perry

Patience has the meaning of testing-a thing drawn out and tested, drawn out to the last strand in a strain without breaking, and ending in sheer joy. The strain on a violin string when stretched to the uttermost gives it its strength; and the stronger the strain, the finer is the sound of our life for God, and He never strains more than we are able to bear. — Oswald Chambers

I think confidence does come with time, and I've been really surprised by that, actually. — Kate Winslet

With me and basketball, it became part of me. — Mike Krzyzewski

Men err from selfishness; women because they are weak. — Madame De Stael

How can I defend myself against what I want? — Henri Cole

A crisis can knock us off balance, making us afraid, vulnerable, and ripe for change. This also happens in our spiritual journey. We have a crisis in our faith that causes us to reconsider. It might frighten us, at least make us vulnerable. If we become bitter or too resistant, we can get very stuck. But if we let the change or crisis touch us, if we live with it and embrace it as difficult as that is, we are more likely to grow and to move eventually to another stage or spiral in our journey [of faith]. When we are most vulnerable, we have the best chance to learn and move along the way. In the midst of pain there is promise. — Janet O. Hagberg

Only love has the ability to put you in that state of bliss — Miguel Angel Ruiz

To love thus is to love according to the soul; and there is no soul that does not respond to this love. For the soul of man is a guest that has gone hungry these centuries back, and never has it to be summoned twice to the nuptial feast. — Maurice Maeterlinck