Zia Mahmood Quotes & Sayings
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It was not always like this, I swear it wasn't. People used to trust each other for some reason, I've forgotten why. They didn't watch each other like hawks then. — Harper Lee

The only pressure I ever feel is the pressure I put on myself ... I'm over it. Now I go out there and I enjoy what I do. — Cub Swanson

If I knew my friends, they weren't going to make these last eleven days easy. They wanted to win their damn bets, and they wanted me to finally get my head out of my ass, by any means possible. I was pretty confident they didn't really think any sort of law applied to them, and the thought of prison clearly wasn't a deterrent if our past circumstances were any indication. Milo — Rachel Van Dyken

Men may not believe you, my son. But you must always say the truth, when the truth holds no danger for you or your loved ones. — Janet Morris

Wine has lit up for me the pages of literature, and revealed in life romance lurking in the commonplace. — Duff Cooper

The discovery of printing in the middle of the fifteenth century implied the beginning of a return to a type of civilization dominated by the eye rather than the ear. — Harold Innis

God talks to His people-to each one of us-through His Word, through the counsel of godly friends, and through the Holy Spirit. — Sheila Walsh

But a spiritual fever, like a physical fever, actually has a productive function: it burns up disease. Think of your pain as a feverish burning up of fear. As you heal physically, extreme fever can lead to delirium. And as you heal spiritually, your fever can lead to delirium as well - a quiet delirium of the soul. But this too shall pass. — Marianne Williamson

If God had wanted us to judge other people, we'd all have been born with silly wigs. — Adriano Bulla

Push through the pain, and conquer the obstacles. Regardless of what you think today, it won't matter 5 years from now. — Anonymous

Perhaps fate isn't blind after all. Perhaps it's capable of fantasy, even compassion. — Elie Wiesel

When I was growing up I noticed something. Every time I wanted to do something and I feared that I will fail, I always ended up failing. In life, whatever you fear always happen to you. — A.B. Joseph

We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; But thereof come in the end despondency and madness. — William Wordsworth