
Top 15 Khusraw Quotes
#1. Happiness is attained, not through self-interest, but through unconditional fidelity in endless love of eternal light.
Aaron Cohen
#2. Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself,-must go over the whole ground. What it does not see, what it does not live, it will not know.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#3. Must have been some kind a nightmare."
"Yeah," I answer, my usual calm, vacant voice returning. "Can't wait to wake up.
K.A. Tucker
#4. My weaknesses ... I wish I could come up with something. I'd probably have the same pause if you asked me what my strengths are. Maybe they're the same thing.
Al Pacino
#5. I'm going to do the time and I am going to do it the right way
Paris Hilton
#6. Don't try and save yourself. The self that is trying to be saved is not you.
Mooji
#7. If I were very handsome, maybe I'd have been an actor.
George Cukor
#8. Kindle the candle of intellect in your heart and hasten with it to the world of brightness.
Nasir-i Khusraw
#9. The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised.
George F. Will
#10. The 2-week delay of her letters had caused me to keep a distrustful eye on Hallie, like a star so many light years away it could have exploded long ago while we still watched its false shine.
Barbara Kingsolver
#11. You're everything to me - you always have been, and you always will be. Always and forever.
Michelle Madow
#12. In New York, people are very overbooked.You say, When do you want to have dinner? It's May. They say, What about October? And then they complain: Oh you can't believe how booked up I am.
Fran Lebowitz
#13. Man's thought is always of the punishment that will come to him if he sins. God's thought is always of the glory man will miss if he sins. God's purpose for redemption is glory, glory, glory.
Watchman Nee
#14. The Italians are called "Children of the Sun". They might better be called "Children of the Shadow". Their souls are dark and nocturnal.
D.H. Lawrence
#15. We care not how many see us in choler, when we rave and bluster, and make as much noise and bustle as we can; but if the kindest and most generous affection comes across us, we suppress every sign of it, and hide ourselves in nooks and covert.
Walter Savage Landor
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