Quote by Nadia Hashimi Download Open image ““The person most likely to drown in the river is the one who believes he can swim. In”” — Nadia Hashimi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“You drown not by falling in the river but by staying submerged in it.” — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“If one is to drown, one may as well do it in the largest possible pond.” — Cathryn Louis Copy Share Image
“A good swimmer is one who knows how to swim through the river of life without drowning.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“One can never swim upstream to a prosper future if they continue to drown in their past.” — Timothy Pina Copy Share Image
“You see a man drowning, you must try to save him even if you cannot swim.” — Irena Sendler Copy Share Image
“You swam in a river of chance and coincidence. You clung to the happiest accidents—the rest you let float by.” — David Wroblewski Copy Share Image
“So I wonder: Will a person who has drowned, Or almost drowned, always feel Like they're drowning, Even after they've been saved?” — Sherman Alexie Copy Share Image
“You don't drown by falling in the water, you drowned by staying there” — Edwin Louis Cole Copy Share Image
“I am in love, and the river is beginning to ice over. I’d better go drown myself before I freeze to death. ” — Dark Jar Tin Zoo Copy Share Image
“[My father,] A man who had been taught only to destroy found it hard to create.” — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“As children inch their way into adolescence, the parent changes. He is an authority, a source of answers, and a chastising voice. Depending on… — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“Many of our decisions were not decisions at all. We were herded into one choice or another, to put it gently.” — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“..."there's a special kind of hurt in learning that your parents are not the angels or saviors you wish them to be...” — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“In the darkness, when you cannot see the ground under your feet and when your fingers touch nothing but night, you are not alone.… — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“People have different ways of saying good-bye, especially when it is forever. A” — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“Afghanistan is a land of widows and widowers, orphans and the missings. Missing a right leg, a left hand, a child,or a mother. Everyone… — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“What is gone is gone and will not come back. When the earth swallows, it swallows forever and we are left to stumble along… — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“I am from Afghanistan. I do not want to be refugee in Turkey or Greece. I am alone. I am fifteen.” — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image
“This life is difficult. We lose fathers, brothers, mothers, songbirds and pieces of ourselves. Whips strike the innocent, honors go to the guilty, and… — Nadia Hashimi Copy Share Image