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Tijani Babangida Quotes By Andre Maurois

Memory is a great artist. For every man and for every woman it makes the recollection of his or her life a work of art and an unfaithful record. — Andre Maurois

Tijani Babangida Quotes By William Shakespeare

The gloomy shade of death. — William Shakespeare

Tijani Babangida Quotes By Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S

You were ordered to obey to Allah, and you were create to perform good deeds. — Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S

Tijani Babangida Quotes By Arthur Wing Pinero

Where there's tea there's hope. — Arthur Wing Pinero

Tijani Babangida Quotes By John Shelby Spong

You need to identify the values that come out of that kind of belief system, because I don't see them. All the polls I look at say, for example, that adultery is committed as much in the Bible Belt as in any other part of the country. The same goes for abortion, child abuse, spouse abuse or murder. — John Shelby Spong

Tijani Babangida Quotes By Dean Koontz

When you start life as a tumor with a brain, there's no where to go but up. — Dean Koontz

Tijani Babangida Quotes By Carolyn G. Heilbrun

For those retired, with too much time and no world, a world must be found, and not necessarily one that is heavily populated. One can join a group or work alone; the essential ... is that the work be difficult, concentrated, and that definite progress can be measured ... the purpose ... is ... to maintain a carefully directed intensity ... Here the question is one of time, and to what all that remaining time should be devoted. [pp. 45-46] — Carolyn G. Heilbrun

Tijani Babangida Quotes By Seneca.

We cease to be so angry once we cease to be so hopeful — Seneca.

Tijani Babangida Quotes By Roland Barthes

We often hear it said that it is the task of art to express the inexpressible: it is contrary which must be said (with no intention of paradox): the whole task of art is to unexpress the expressible, to kidnap from the world's language, which is the poor and powerful language of the passion, another speech, an exact speech. — Roland Barthes