
Top 13 Usalama Kazini Quotes
#1. I asked her why she was getting so upset about such a small thing. She said, 'It doesn't feel small to me.
Jonathan Safran Foer
#2. To lack faith perhaps isn't as much an intellectual disbelief in the existence of God as fear and distrust that there is a good God.
Ann Voskamp
#3. The Captain, so close as he was, didn't warrant their attention. Even a fly on a horse's hindquarters gets a tail whip. And that is the thick of it. We are less than flies to these foul foes.
Greever Williams
#4. They can carry immensely heavy loads, their tears have healing powers, and they make highly faithful pets.
J.K. Rowling
#5. She was good at that, repressing her feelings, disguising them as something else. Sometimes she thought it was the only thing she was good at.
Nicole Ciacchella
#6. See, I'm not a very good musician.
Jay Asher
#7. Dying venture firms are like the walking dead. They can have years of staggering around with stakes in still active portfolio companies, hoping they're still holding a lottery ticket that could put them back in the game. If not, they just slowly wind down.
Sarah Lacy
#8. Receptivity requires a nimbleness, a fine-honed sensitivity in order to let one's self be the vehicle of whatever vision may emerge.
Rollo May
#9. You are loved and cherished. You have nothing to fear. There is nothing you can do wrong. If I had to boil this entire message down to one sentence, it would run this way: You are loved. And if I had to boil it down further, to just one word, it would (of course) be, simply: Love.
Eben Alexander
#10. I don't really care what people tell children - when you believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy, one more fib won't hurt. But I am infuriated by the growing notion, posited in some touchy-feely quarters, that all women are, or can be, beautiful.
Julie Burchill
#11. I'm not happy, frankly. Because I think in a civil society we don't need firearms.
David Collenette
#12. And this all causes her to wonder at the disparity between the silk dresses and the natural postures of the body, and to think: How far, HOW FAR, we are willing to go to pretend we are not of the body at all.
Anita Shreve
#13. To me happiness, true happiness is when you can really dance with sad.
Tori Amos
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