Top 13 Ameera Quotes
#1. Holden found one helpless little hand that closed feebly on his finger. And the clutch ran through his body till it settled about his heart. Till then his sole thought had been for Ameera. He began to realise that there was some one else in the world, ...
Rudyard Kipling
#2. It was the fall into history that enslaved us to the labor cycle, to the agricultural cycle. And notice how fiendish it is.
Terence McKenna
#3. Knowledge can be a curse.
The moment you gain it, you thirst for more.
Ameera Al Hakawati
#5. She tried to make the pain go away by telling herself it was for the best, that it was all part of God's plan, that she would one day see the wisdom behind it. But despite the her efforts to appease her restless souls, she felt a cold chill take over her, inside and out.
Ameera Al Hakawati
#6. I have had to learn the hard way that the people who you think love you unconditionally, actually only love the idea of you and when you fall from grace, they no longer want you.
Ameera Al Hakawati
#7. Once you transcend the external differences, anything can be merged with anything.
Liezi
#8. Dubai is ... after all,
a lonely, transitory place.
It's hard to maintain relationships
when people are always coming and going.
Ameera Al Hakawati
#9. He wasn't an alchemist, or a hero. He was a librarian, and a dreamer. He was a reader, and the unsung expert on a long-lost city no one cared a thing about.
Laini Taylor
#10. [Imagination] must be visited constantly, or else it begins to become restless and emit strange bellows at embarrassing moments; ignoring it only makes it grow larger and noisier.
Patricia A. McKillip
#11. Why do they wait until sixth grade when you already know everything?
Judy Blume
#12. Airlines go in the long run at the competition to reason. For the passenger the competition is good, because each competitor tries to undercut the other one.
Niki Lauda
#13. And every time she hears from him, another pebble of hope joins the little cluster she has collected.
Ameera Al Hakawati
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