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Quotes For A Reason (Part 1)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 18, 2016
There are various quotes which can change the way you think,the way you live and make you an extraordinary person.So every time you remember a quote you must remember one thing, you are not an ordinary person, you are much more than others think of you.
    
    
    
The quotes are collected from various books and famous personalities,some of them are mine too.So enjoy reading them.
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Beautiful, meaningful lines

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If my collection inspires even one person, it would make me delighted knowing that it made a difference. I always had a thing for nice quotes. I used to write them even at a young age. Whenever I see a nice line - be it from a book, celebrity or some other unpopular sources, I feel amazed by them, and then lately, I started writing them down somewhere so as not to forget. Now and then a beautiful line would just pop in my mind, and if I don't have the means to write immediately, I would just try to memorize until I put it down. I write quotes anywhere, if I think that I am going to forget. They are just scattered in places so much so that I feel the urge to bring them together. What's better than to bind them in a book? P.S. except the quotes that are from revealations, i.e. the Qur'an and Sunnah, there are always room for errors in human opinions, so I recommend the readers to use their own sense of judgment as well.