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Vocalized Arabic Quotes By Serena Williams

To this day, I don't love my arms. People want more fit arms, but my arms are too fit. But I'm not complaining. They pay my bills. — Serena Williams

Vocalized Arabic Quotes By Paul Bloom

For instance, most everyone agrees that a just society promotes equality among its citizens, but blood is spilled over what sort of equality is morally preferable: equality of opportunity or equality of outcome — Paul Bloom

Vocalized Arabic Quotes By Bertrand Russell

A good notation has a subtlety and suggestiveness which at times make it almost seem like a live teacher. — Bertrand Russell

Vocalized Arabic Quotes By David Letterman

Tim Tebow may be back in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles. As you remember, he was thrown out of the league when he landed his gyrocopter on the White House lawn. — David Letterman

Vocalized Arabic Quotes By James MacArthur

Beating the drums for Hawaii is not hard to do ... the place just grows on you. — James MacArthur

Vocalized Arabic Quotes By David Mitchell

I lied, yes, but that doesn't make me a liar. Lying's wrong, but when the world spins backwards, small wrong may be a big right. — David Mitchell

Vocalized Arabic Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

When we were in our mother's womb, we felt secure - protected from heat, cold, and hunger. But the moment we were born and came into contact with the world's suffering, we began to cry. Since then, we have yearned to return to the security of our mother's womb. We long for permanence, but everything is changing. We desire an absolute, but even what we call our "self" is impermanent. We seek a place where we can feel safe and secure, a place we can rely on for a long time. When we touch the ground, we feel the stability of the earth and feel confident. When we observe the steadiness of the sunshine, the air, and the trees, we know that we can count on the sun to rise each day and the air and the trees to be there tomorrow. When we build a house, we build it on ground that is solid. Before putting our trust in others, we need to choose friends who are stable, on whom we can rely. — Thich Nhat Hanh