Top 15 Binye Dessert Quotes

#1. "I love you" takes 3 seconds to say, 3 hours to explain, and a lifetime to prove.

Wiz Khalifa

#2. Life becomes a blessing when you discover your calling

Sunday Adelaja

#3. Why start something that you won't see to the end? You need to finish what you start!

Nabil N. Jamal

#4. Where your life leads you, you must go

Oscar Wilde

#5. Education must be taken out of the hands of rich illiterates, third rate politicians, and put where it belongs: in the care of scholars. At present the whole University system is rotten to the core, and an appalling waste of time, energy and money ...

Katherine Anne Porter

#6. Perform! John's Gospel came along to give us the best of good news. We were never meant to live with emptiness! We were meant to be full; His children were all meant to receive His fullness in one blessing after another!

Beth Moore

#7. Let's see what you've got - as the actress said to the bishop,

Leslie Charteris

#8. There are no contradictions. If you find one, check your premises.

Ayn Rand

#9. Purity, patience and perseverance overcome all obstacles. All great things must of necessity be slow.

Swami Vivekananda

#10. Of course she'll move away from me, and likely from here, because she is my daughter, because she is a daughter in the twenty-first century. But we can be her fall-back plan, and her stash of memories. Her deep and wide past.

Liz Stephens

#11. I'M SAD, because another young life was lost from his family, the racial divide has widened, a community is in shambles, accusations, insensitivity hurt and hatred are boiling over, and we may never know the truth about what happened that day.

Benjamin Watson

#12. He was more angry than he'd been in years, and helpless to do anything about it.

Pamela Morsi

#13. Comedy is like expensive cheese. Well, it's like cheese, in general. Everybody likes what they like, and everything they don't like, they think is the worst.

W. Kamau Bell

#14. Building bridges requires greater effort than building walls.

Matshona Dhliwayo

#15. None of us has control over the economy, the job market, or anything else in the global sense. But we are 100% in charge of how we respond to challenges that come our way, be it the loss of a job, a career derailment, or some other disappointment.

Edward Whitacre Jr.

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