Top 16 Al Basri Quotes
#2. SpaceX does seem to have had a run of bad luck, with its first three launches all failing.
Henry Spencer
#3. The world is 3 days: As for yesterday, it has vanished along with all that was in it. As for tomorrow, you may never see it. As for today, it is yours, so work on it.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri
#4. For this world has neither worth nor weight with God; so slight it is, it weighs not with God so much as a pebble or a single clod of earth; as I am told, God has created nothing more hateful to Him than this world, and from the day He created it He has not looked upon it, so much He hates it.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri
#5. Verily, Allah lets [a person] enjoy a blessing for as long as He wills. But when He is no longer thanked for it, He turns it into a punishment.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri
#6. Do not detest the misfortunes that befall you, for what you detest may be the cause of your salvation and what you like may be the cause of your ruin.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri
#7. I like getting to be in the adult world a little bit and then getting to be in the mom world and cook dinners. And, for me, that balance is what makes it nice.
Keri Russell
#8. I found with my students they don't necessarily look at journals any more, but they print right away from the internet what's relevant to what's he doing you see.
Ahmed H. Zewail
#10. Hell! We don't need an infection to exterminate the human race - we'll do it ourselves!
Manel Loureiro
#11. Nothing is more piquant than when a man of genius possesses mannerisms; not so when they possess him
this leads to spiritual petrification.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
#14. You are nothing but a number of days, and whenever a day passes away, a part of you passes away
Al-Hasan Al-Basri
#15. Desire also creates a sense of attachment in the mind. Not only are we attached to our way of thinking and of seeing the world, but we become over-attached to the people or things we desire.
Gyalwa Dokhampa
#16. I'm an American male, Lowenstein," I said, smiling. "It's not my job to be open." "What exactly is the American male's job?" she asked. "To be maddening. To be unreadable, controlling, bull-headed, and insensitive," I said.
Pat Conroy