Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again; For I am like the Moon, you will see me with new face everyday. – Rumi
Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again;
For I am like the Moon,
you will see me with new face everyday. – Rumi
Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again;
For I am like the Moon,
you will see me with new face everyday. – Rumi
Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again;
For I am like the Moon,
you will see me with new face everyday. – Rumi
God has given us more than fourteen billion cells and connections in our brain. Why would God give us such a complex organ system unless he expects us to use it? – Ben Carson
And if someone felt that his life had been an utter failure, and that he himself was only one among millions of wholly unimportant people who could be replaced as easily as broken windowpanes, he would go and pour out his heart to Momo. And, even as he spoke, he would come to realize by some mysterious means that he was absolutely wrong: that there was only one person like himself in the whole world, and that, consequently, he mattered to the world in his own particular way.
Such was Momo’s talent for listening. – Michael Ende
Anyone who knows me, should learn to know me again;
For I am like the Moon,
you will see me with new face everyday. – Rumi
Be confident small immortals. You are not the only voice that all things utter, nor is there eternal silence in the places where you cannot come. – C.S. Lewis
Life is not the way it’s supposed to be, it’s the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference – Virginia Satir
Her burdens were her own and burdens were for shoulders strong enough to bear them. – Margaret Mitchell
Remember the White Knight. – Trenton Lee Stewart
Writing a long and substantial book is like having a friend and companion at your side, to whom you can always turn for comfort and amusement, and whose society becomes more attractive as a new and widening field of interest is lighted in the mind. – Winston Churchill
The story of my recent life.’ I like that phrase. It makes more sense than ‘the story of my life’, because we get so many lives between birth and death. A life to be a child. A life to come of age. A life to wander, to settle, to fall in love, to parent, to test our promise, to realize our mortality- and in some lucky cases, to do something after that realization. – Mitch Albom