Shabbir Jaan Quotes & Sayings
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Thank you, I am well, certainly, and I have found more happiness in the last months than I ever hoped I might. — Tracy Rees

Poets of course are even more unpredictable than other writers, overwhelmed as they are by the moment they inhabit and finding it difficult to connect yesterday with tomorrow. — Karl Shapiro

If you haven't had at least a slight poetic crack in the heart, you have been cheated by nature. — Phyllis Battelle

Every man is surrounded by a neighborhood of voluntary spies. — Jane Austen

I don't see anything wrong in someone wanting to be famous or having sky-high ambitions. — Randeep Hooda

Time itself is being, he wrote, and all being is time . . . In essence, everything in the entire universe is intimately linked with each other as moments in time, continuous and separate. — Ruth Ozeki

He thinks that there's no reason to eat breakfast unless Eleanor is there to give him that silly wide grin of hers. He wants to have an argument with her just so he can kiss her into a good mood again. He wants to sleep with her every night, see her holding a baby with brandy-colored hair like hers ... He wants her forever ... He can't bear the idea that she might ever love another man. — Eloisa James

On our way to the hotel, the pleasure of looking at boundless turquoise water surfaces was diluted by seeing a scary and very large military boat, floating by with marine solders on board and carrying real arms and guns! Our jaws fell; we watched them as if we were hypnotized, while the marines watched us too, with serious expressions on their sunburned faces. — Sahara Sanders

If the God of revelation is most appropriately worshipped in the temple of religion, the God of nature may be equally honored in the temple of science. Even from its lofty minarets the philosopher may summon the faithful to prayer, and the priest and sage exchange altars without the compromise of faith or knowledge. — David Brewster

For me, the hero's journey is not the voyage from weakness to strength. The true hero's journey is the voyage from strength to weakness. — John Green

early summer of 2004, I — Walter Isaacson

He who boasts of grace - has little grace to boast of. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon