Nizami Ganjavi Quotes
He who searches for his beloved is not afraid of the world.
Nizami Ganjavi
Quotes to Explore
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I think that the U.S. does have this very much more open attitude, and I admire it very much and I think it's very important to the world. But the information and the discussion sometimes come too late, after the effective decision has been made.
E. P. Thompson
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Chicken and horse meat are the best foods for weightlifters, and good food is important.
Ilya Ilyin
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Boys are like puppies, but the thing I find terrifying is how do you steer them?
Talulah Riley
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People fight today for the same fundamental reasons the Greek historian Thucydides identified nearly 2,500 years ago: fear, honor, and interest.
H. R. McMaster
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I am that weirdo that chooses the difficult route down the side of the street.
Taylor Lautner
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People say that globalisation has negative aspects, but I don't believe globalisation is bad. It's criticised from a western perspective, but if you put yourself in the shoes of people in the developing world, it provides an unprecedented opportunity.
Tadashi Yanai
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'Star Trek' was always a little bit closed emotionally. I never connected to the characters.
J. J. Abrams
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I take a multivitamin, vitamin D, and omega-3 oils every day, and if I'm stressed or run- down, I bulk up on vitamin C and zinc.
L'Wren Scott
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Photography can be a powerful instrument for change, and photojournalists can tell stories that make a difference.
Brian Skerry
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"Hard" science fiction probes alternative possible futures by means of reasoned extrapolations in much the same way that good historical fiction reconstructs the probable past. Even far-out fantasy can present a significant test of human values exposed to a new environment. Deriving its most cogent ideas from the tension between permanence and change, science fiction combines the diversions of novelty with its pertinent kind of realism.
Jack Williamson
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"No," he says, taking us both in. "No, no, no. You've come farther than most people on this planet will in their lifetimes. You've overcome obstacles and dangers and things that should've killed you. You've outrun an army and a madman and deadly illness and seen things most people will never see. How do you think you could have possibly come this far if you didn't have hope?"
Patrick Ness
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The peasants of all lands recognize power and they salute it, whether it's good or evil.
Andrei Codrescu