Taalibah Quotes & Sayings
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Every problem has a solution, although it may not be the outcome that was originally hoped for or expected. — Alice Hoffman

I don't think I have an unkind word for any.Except Muslims. I've been cross with them since 9/11 2001. I can't remember why but it was something bad. — Ann Coulter

All suffering is a consequence of a constant quest. A quest to follow a mirage, the mirage that is the creation of our mind, the illusion of happiness, the illusion of being loved. That is what it is. Love itself is an illusion. We misuse the word so much we forget what it means. It means nothing, because it simply does not exist. It is the destiny of the mind to seek. When it does not discover what it seeks, it gives birth to hopelessness. And given our undying spirit, from that hopelessness rises hope itself. This hope takes us to the quest all over again, churning us in an endless cycle of suffering. This cycle is called life. Suffer you will, one way or the other... — Nilesh Rathod

I can't promise the universe is gonna tell you what to do with your life up there. But if you can keep quiet and listen close enough, for long enough, it may whisper something you need to hear. — Jessi Kirby

It is not badness, it is the absence of goodness, which, in Art as in Life, is so depressing. — Freya Stark

Few things contain and impact the immediacy of cultural impress so evocatively as books, and not only through their ideas. A book is an artifact, and every age establishes upon the basic functional structure its own particular stamp. — William Everson

A library is a place where you learn what teachers were afraid to teach you. — Alan M. Dershowitz

I loved you both with all of my damaged heart. — Kristin Hannah

The photograph is an undeniably powerful medium. Free from the constraints of language, and harnessing the unique qualities of a single moment frozen in time. — Steve McCurry

The architect's role is to fight for a better world, where he can produce an architecture that serves everyone and not just a group of privileged people. — Oscar Niemeyer