
Top 14 Abdul Razak Holdings Quotes
#1. Setting fire to the roofs, getting away with the loot, suiting herself. She studied modern philosophy, read Sartre on the side, smoked Gitanes, and cultivated a look of bored contempt. But inwardly, she was seething with unfocused excitement, and looking for someone to worship.
Margaret Atwood
#2. Kissing's a lot like laughing. If the joke's funny, it doesn't matter how long it's been since you last heard one.
Maggie Stiefvater
#4. Want to Think Big? Then get rid of the negative influences in your life. Harsh? Possibly. Healthy? Yes.
Michael Port
#5. Heaven
Is as the Book of God before thee set,
Wherein to read His wondrous works.
John Milton
#6. And the leaves were telling secrets to the wind.
Peter Mulvey
#7. We're closer than friends. It's like we've got this invisible thread tying us together.
Denise Grover Swank
#8. We must remain hopeful that for our children and our children's children, that we are not a warring nation, but we will embrace and practice true compassion and honor the ideals of peace and freedom, and we will not give up.
Jessica Lange
#9. We Germans have a special responsibility to be alert, sensitive, and aware of what we did during the Nazi era and about lasting damage caused in other countries. I've got tremendous sympathy for that.
Angela Merkel
#10. I think humanitarian organizations should acknowledge the progress more than they do. I think that one reason people are reluctant to provide more help to Africa, for example, is this sense that it's just hopeless, in a way that I think is untrue.
Nicholas Kristof
#12. The States which form the northern border of the United States westward from the Great Lakes to the Pacific coast include an area several times larger than France and could contain ten Englands and still have room to spare.
John Moody
#13. We dared to hope we had invented something that would bring lasting peace to the earth. But we were wrong. . .
David McCullough
#14. It is still open to question whether psychology is a natural science, or whether it can be regarded as a science at all.
Ivan Pavlov
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