
Top 12 Massood Tabib Azar Quotes
#1. What is it like? Manon asked quietly. 'To love.' 'It was like dying a little every day. It was like being alive, too. It was joy so complete it was pain. It destroyed me and unmade me and forged me. I hated it, because I knew I couldn't escape it, and knew it would forever change me.'-Asterin/Manon
Sarah J. Maas
#2. As things are now, no one can tell to whom members of Congress are responsible, except that it does not often appear to be to the people. Everyone else is represented in Washington by a rich and powerful lobby, it seems. But there is no lobby for the people.
Shirley Chisholm
#3. Nowadays, photographers start out with ideas, and their photos become the expression of an idea. To my way of thinking, a photo should not depend on ideas, should go beyond ideas.
Edouard Boubat
#4. It used to be irritating just because someone can meet you and before they would get a chance to get to know you, they'll go find someone else's story about who I am. For me personally, I just always think it's more interesting to get to know the person myself.
Ricky Williams
#5. It is unnecessary to heighten the glory of day by comparing it with the preceding twilight.
Catharine Maria Sedgwick
#6. I wish for happiness in a world full of sorrow. There's always so much pain and I wish for all of it to be gone.
Jessica Sorensen
#7. Books of quick interest, that hurry on for incidents are for the eye to glide over only. It will not do to read them out. I could never listen to even the better kind of modern novels without extreme irksomeness.
Charles Lamb
#8. God loves you even on your blackest days, and He will always, always be there to guide you home. All you have to do is look for the light of His love.
Lauren Myracle
#9. In Shakespeare, tragedy was the flame struck from the clash of moral principles; here
Garth Risk Hallberg
#10. I worked a lot with Mark Frankel, and he was really just an incredibly tender soul. He liked his hair just so and his suit. He was a good-looking man, and he cared about looking together.
Brigid Brannagh
#12. The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man ... not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology.
Jean Genet
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