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Good Quotes by Tasneem Hameed
- Preserve good traditions, but persevere with innovation.
- To be good with people is not a favor, but a responsibility.
- Enrich yourself with good values and you will never be short of confidence and honest friends.
- Be natural, don't defy nature, good will follow you because goodness is extension of God.
- Bad days may be sad days, but they are needed to understand the importance of good days and to celebrate them.
- Past can become a good pastime only.
- Two basic human responsibilities are to do good and to avoid wrong, others flow from them.
- Basic human core is good and remains part of divine nature until childhood. It is only later that it is taken over by the worldly…
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