Top 13 Quran And Sunnah Quotes
#1. We swear by the Quran and Sunnah, and we will not compromise with any infidel ... Islam is the truth and all else is falsehood.
Abu Bakar Bashir
#2. I simply painted images of what was before my eyes; it is for others to find hidden meaning in them.
Pablo Picasso
#3. The Church still prizes the Moral Sense as man's noblest asset today, although the Church knows God had a distinctly poor opinion of it and did what he could in his clumsy way to keep his happy Children of the Garden from acquiring it.
Mark Twain
#4. We're all born strangers to ourselves and each other, and we're seldom formally introduced.
Robert Charles Wilson
#5. If I had a statue on a column in London, would I prefer the columns to be so high that the statue was invisible, or low enough for the features to be recognizable? I would choose the first alternative, Dr Snow, presumably, the second.
G.H. Hardy
#6. Let us, then, try what love will do, for if people once see we love them, we should soon find that they would not harm us ... force may subdue, but love gains; and they who forgive first, win the laurel.
William Penn
#9. One of the biggest things I learned was that it's OK to be nervous and admit that you're having a hard time.
Samuel Larsen
#10. In my career as a director, there's always been some point where you get halfway through it, or three-quarters, and you go: 'What is this thing all about, and why am I telling the story? Does anybody really care about seeing this?' At that time you have to say: 'OK, forget that and just go ahead.'
Clint Eastwood
#11. Don't tell me how to do my job. I don't come to your workplace and tell you how to sweep up.
Billy Connolly
#12. Either I had just made the biggest error of my high school career, or I had just avoided the biggest error of my high school career.
Suzanne Supplee
#13. Let sincere men and women the world over unite in earnest effort to supplant feelings of selfishness, hatred, animosity, greed, by the law of service to others, and thereby promote the peace and happiness of mankind.
David O. McKay