Top 14 Typical Lebanese Sayings
#1. The adults said the only good food was the bacon, but the kids knew better. They had never had a more fun breakfast in their lives. Although they had to agree the bacon was very good. Then again, it was bacon. It was always good.
Ella Minster
#2. The Son of God fasted because He knew there were supernatural things that could only be released that way.
Jentezen Franklin
#3. If there is anything that the ACLU hates more than censorship, it is any form of public religious expression.
F. LaGard Smith
#4. What would become of the garden if the gardener treated all the weeds and slugs and birds and trespassers as he would like to be treated, if he were in their place?
Thomas Huxley
#5. I love to go get fireworks, even though some of them are illegal.
Carmen Electra
#6. There are lots of things that happen to me that I don't write about.
David Sedaris
#7. You don't learn anything from success. You know, it's comfortable, it's nice, it's warm, but success just leaves you kind of feeling a little bloated.
Nick Nolte
#9. I am constantly swimming on the margin, neither 100% American, French, nor Lebanese. I am none of those. I am the result of those three. Sometimes it's an asset: no one can put you in a category. That I do not make typical Lebanese, European or American films does not bother me.
Ziad Doueiri
#10. All of us are survivors, but how many of us transcend survival?
Joan Baez
#11. Being good is just a matter of temperament in the end.
Iris Murdoch
#12. We're just frisking like little captive lambkins.
Tamora Pierce
#13. According to this view of the matter, there is nothing casual in the formation of Metamorphic Rocks. All strata, once buried deep enough, (and due TIME allowed!!!) must assume that state,-none can escape. All records of former worlds must ultimately perish.
John Herschel
#14. Man's unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his greatness; it is because there is an Infinite in him, which with all his cunning he cannot quite bury under the Finite.
Thomas Carlyle
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