Zend Quotes & Sayings
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Top Zend Quotes
I'm a man more dined against than dining. — Maurice Bowra
There are too many people, and too few human beings. — Robert Zend
Being a philosopher, I have a problem for every solution. — Robert Zend
The moment of meeting, and that of parting are the two greatest epochs of life as sayeth the great book of Zend. — Voltaire
No storm is forever. — Gary D. Schmidt
People have one thing in common; they are all different. — Robert Zend
In the East, as in the West, newspapers are fast becoming people's Bible, Koran, Zend-Avesta and Gita all rolled into one. — Mahatma Gandhi
I will tell you what to hate. Hate hypocrisy, hate cant, hate indolence, oppression, injustice; hate Pharisaism; hate them as Christ hated them with a deep, living, godlike hatred. — Frederick William Robertson
There are many bibles of different religions; there is the Mohammedan Koran, the Buddhist Canon of Sacred Scripture, the Zoroastrian Zend-Avesta, and the Brahman Veda ... they all begin with some flashes of true light, and end in utter darkness. Even the most casual observer soon discovers that the Bible is radically different. It is the only Book that offers redemption to us and points the way out of our dilemma. — Billy Graham
That's what was so amazing about 'Mulan.' Here is this story with all Chinese characters, and yet so many people related to her character and loved the story. So I really think as long as you have a good story that relates to a lot of people, it doesn't matter what ethnicity it is. — Ming-Na Wen
Classless society is the dream of people with no class. — Robert Zend
There is only one God for us all, whether we find him through the Koran, the Zend-Avesta, The Tolmud, or the Gita. — Mahatma Gandhi
I'm not the kind of faggot who wants to put a rainbow sticker on a machine gun. — CA Conrad
Don't try to be different. Just be good. To be good is different enough. — Arthur Freed
Where does it hurt?'
'Inside out, doll. And all the way through. — E.R. Arroyo
