
Top 15 Hazrat Fatima In Urdu Quotes
#1. people wage war? Why do hundreds of thousands, even millions of people group together and try to annihilate each other? Do people start wars out of anger? Or fear? Or are anger and fear just two aspects of the same spirit? I
Haruki Murakami
#2. Be practical as well as generous in your ideals. Keep your eyes on the stars, but remember to keep your feet on the ground.
Theodore Roosevelt
#3. I loved being in Trainspotting and having to dive into the filthiest toilet in Scotland.
Ewan McGregor
#4. We shall never deny a guest even the most ridiculous request.
Mr. Krabs
#5. But what I really like are old Hollywood movies. Very often I watch AMC.
Olivier Martinez
#6. You mean that between desiring good and desiring evil there is a brief step, because it is always a matter of directing the will. This is true. But the difference lies in the object, and the object is clearly recognizable. God on this side, the Devil on that.
Umberto Eco
#7. Sometimes I get really lonely. Especially when I'm throwing a Frisbee.
Mitch Hedberg
#8. I thought Star Wars was too wacky for the general public.
George Lucas
#9. The condition of leadership adds new degrees of solitariness to the basic solitude of mankind. Every order that we issue increases the extent to which we are alone, and every show of deference which is extended to us separates us from our fellows.
Thornton Wilder
#10. After work, she wandered around the center of Baltimore, aimlessly, interested in nothing. Was this what the novelists meant by ennui?
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
#11. I don't believe in aging. I believe in forever altering one's aspect to the sun.
Virginia Woolf
#12. The bigger the dam of patience, the worse the flood when the dam breaks.
Austin O'Malley
#13. This is rock 'n' roll, Mags. It don't understand discreet. - Julian MacAvoy
Toni Kenyon
#14. I saw the autumn leaves peel up of the street, Take wing on the balmy breeze and sweep you off your feet
Owl City
#15. Independence is the only gauge of human virtue and value. What a man is and makes of himself; not what he has or hasn't done for others. There is no substitute for personal dignity.
Ayn Rand
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