Thabit Ibn Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe that's what happens with age, I thought. All your life you force yourself to forget people who have hurt you, but as you get older and weaker their memory surfaces again, like a bubble in the water. You have to surrender, because you feel to tired to fight it and push it down again. And maybe, unexpectedly, you find out that instead, of revamping your anger, those memories produce an unexpected sweetness. — Francesca Marciano

One way to define spiritual life is getting so tired and fed up with yourself you go on to something better, which is following Jesus. — Eugene H. Peterson

The astral is the supporting ground for the physical dimension. — Frederick Lenz

The clothes are so cute. On little kids .. it's so cute with accessories and little details. — Ashley Olsen

You know I take music seriously, right? So I expect journalists to take being a journalist seriously. — Glenn Danzig

Choicelessness brings you to the whole. Choice is always of the part, necessarily so. And then one person goes from one choice to another, becomes a driftwood - from this bank to another bank, from that bank to this bank. This is how you have been moving, down the ages, for so many lives — Rajneesh

And when you are presented with an opportunity, you may not just know. — Jeff Goins

With the areas which have no oil, the idea is to create industry and jobs. — Stef Wertheimer

Follow your dreams, quit your job — Jared Leto

I felt a little like saying 'Eeeeeeeeek!' myself, but seeing Myrtle so afraid reminded me that I was British, and must be brave. — Philip Reeve

I was beginning to fear that you had turned into one of those boring females who can only say 'Yes, my dear' ... You know very well, Peabody, that our little discussions are the spice of life
'The pepper in the soup of marriage'
Very aptly put, Peabody. If you become meek and acquiescent, I will put an advertisement in the Times telling Sethos to drop by and collect you. Promise me you will never stop scolding ... — Elizabeth Peters