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  • #1
    Janine Myung Ja
    “Yes, we've given them the benefit of the doubt. But, isn't it time (for once in our lives) to give ourselves the benefit of the doubt?”
    Janine Myung Ja, Adoption Stories

  • #2
    “The only thing worse than fighting in a war, is fighting in a war within a war.”
    Michael Zboray, Teenagers War: Vietnam 1969

  • #3
    Tolulope Oyewole
    “I am praying that the Church will be united under the Lordship of Jesus Christ around the seat of truth so that we can arise to oppose the activities of Satan on the Earth.”
    Tolulope Oyewole, The Spirit of Prayer: The Believer's Authority on the Earth

  • #4
    Jack Getze
    “I felt like tooth-paste emerging from a tube.”
    Jack Getze, Making Hearts

  • #5
    John M. Vermillion
    “I don’t have an impressive life master plan. I often don’t know where I’m going fifteen minutes from now. I just try to understand right from wrong, and to follow what my mother, pastors, and coaches taught me.”
    John M. Vermillion, Pack's Posse

  • #6
    Tom Sechrist
    “You never fail until you quit trying.”
    Tom Sechrist

  • #7
    “Muhammad (PBUH) is not the father of any man among you, but He is Messenger of Allah and the last of the Prophets. And Allah is Ever AllAware of everything." (Surah Ahzaab Ch33 V40)”
    Anonymous, القرآن الكريم

  • #8
    Tracy Kidder
    “In the process Paul laid out a comprehensive theory of poverty, of a world designed by the elites of all nations to serve their own ends, the pieces of the design enshrined in ideologies, which erased the histories of how things came to be as they were.”
    Tracy Kidder, Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World

  • #9
    Lionel Shriver
    “Pregnancy had seemed a reasonable excuse for letting her metal-smithing tools languish, but that accounted for only eighteen months of the last twenty-six years. Motherhood wasn't the real problem, though it took him a long time to figure out what was. She needed resistance, the very quality that metal most demonstrably offered up. Suddenly Glynis had no difficulty to overcome, no hard artisan's life with galleries filching half the too-small price of a mokume brooch that had taken three weeks to forge. No, her husband made a good living, and if she slept late and dawdled the afternoon away reading Lustre, American Craft Magazine and Lapidary Journal, the phone bill would still get paid. For that matter, she needed need itself. She could overcome her anguish about embarking on an object that, once completed, might not meet her exacting standards only if she had no choice. In this sense, his helping had hurt her. By providing the financial cushion that should have facilitated making all the metal whathaveyou she liked, he had ruined her life. Wrapped in a slackening bow, ease was a poisonous present.”
    Lionel Shriver, So Much for That

  • #10
    Robert T. Kiyosaki
    “It’s not what we say out loud that determines our lives. It’s what we whisper to ourselves that has the most power.”
    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Rich Dad's Guide to Investing

  • #11
    Nikos Kazantzakis
    “ان الانسان لحيوان مفترس عندما يكون شابا ....انه ياكل خرافا وايضا دجاجا وخنازير ولكن اذا لم ياكل لحم انسان فانه لا يشبع”
    نيكوس كازانتزاكي, Zorba the Greek



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