Zarrouki Quotes & Sayings
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The nation becomes the master of its fate not only when it has many good sons, but also when it possesses enough strength to restrain its bad ones. — Roman Dmowski

I remember something Mrs. Harbor once said on one of her crazy tangents in English: that Plato believed that the whole world - everything we can see - was just like shadows on a cave wall. We can't actually see the real thing, the thing that's casting the shadow in the first place. — Lauren Oliver

The Patrician was not a man you shook a finger at unless you wanted to end up being able to count only to nine. — Terry Pratchett

I have a very genuine care for individuals; I have a very genuine sense of the power of individuals to make a difference, a very genuine belief that people matter, a very genuine belief of wanting the very best for individuals. — Gail Kelly

If a man or a woman puts in an honest day's work, they should to be able to earn a living wage. — Richard J. Codey

As a dreamer, you're inevitably called to dream yourself awake using the full resources of your imagination and heart. You may have buried or repressed your season of insight, but it happened, and now you are irrevocably changed. — Carolyn Elliott

I do not understand men. They spend their lives to use their health to make money and then they spend their money to restore their health. — Dalai Lama

The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again. — Steve Jobs

A gentleman makes friends by learning together with others, and he looks to friends to help him cultivate benevolence. — Zengzi

There are days when I miss my old convictions as if they were an amputated limb. But in general I feel better, and no less radical, and you will feel better too, I guarantee, once you leave hold of the doctrinaire and allow your chainless mind to do its own thinking. — Christopher Hitchens

There is the physical mind which is mechanical but the awareness which is the essential character (dharma) of the mind is also to some extent present there. — Sri Aurobindo

Harry understood that those left behind - the failures and the deformed, the suffering and the dead - are not just equal in soul, but that they are we and we are they. Struggle as we may for distinction, soon enough we fail, and, without exception, follow. — Mark Helprin