Cease Quote by Saib Tabrizi Download Open image “When poison becomes a habit, it ceases to injure: make your soul gradually acquainted with death.” — Saib Tabrizi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cease Death Habit Habits Poison Soul Your soul
By far the strongest poison to the human spirit is the inability to forgive oneself or another person. Forgiveness is no longer an option… — Caroline Myss Copy Share Image
“When hate poisons a mind, it does not kill it. It turns it into a dangerous, poisonous mind; insensitive, ruthless, and blind, ready to… — Mouloud Benzadi Copy Share Image
“The real poison, corrupting the soul and killing the spirit, was the consciousness of guilt and the fear of death.” — Dr. Henry Morris Copy Share Image
A dose of poison can do its work but once. A bad book can go on poisoning minds for generations. — William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield Copy Share Image
“recognizing how even poison is a form of medicine when used the right way.” — Kiera Van Gelder Copy Share Image
Life's not so bad after all. There are not only poison but also antidotes. — Irving Stone Copy Share Image
In this market every head has a different fancy: everyone winds his turban in a different fashion. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
If I am mad, then who on the face of the earth is sane? If you are sane, then there is no madman in… — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
Ten doors are opened if one door be shut: the finger is the interpreter of the dumb man's tongue. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
Formerly, people used to grieve over the departed, but in our days they grieve over the survivors. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
The touchstone of false friends is the day of need: by way of proof, ask a loan from your friends. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
Become placeless, for to change this place of water and clay is but to move from one prison to another. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
To quit this troubled world is better than to enter it: the rosebud enters the garden with straitened heart and departs smiling. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
Flowers and fruit are never combined in one place: it is impossible that teeth and delicacies should exist simultaneously. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
Peace is in proportion to every pause: observe the difference between to run, to walk, to stand, to sit, to lie, to die. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
What does it profit you that all the libraries of the world should be yours? Not knowledge but what one does with knowledge is… — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
The roots of the aged palm tree exceed those of the young one; the old have a greater attachment to the world. — Saib Tabrizi Copy Share Image
So long as we fear the outside world, we must cease to think of Swaraj. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
In the name of Jerusalem. If I forget the extermination of the Jews, may my right hand wither, may my tongue stick to my… — Menachem Begin Copy Share Image
But if you will recall the history of our civil troubles, you will see half the nation bathe itself, out of piety, in the… — Denis Diderot Copy Share Image
Metallica's the only band i've ever been in. I'm not sure that when it ends in five, ten years, I'm going to put an… — Lars Ulrich Copy Share Image
Cease speaking of enemies when an achievement can kindle a great light. Solitude will transmit the message better than the murmurs of crowds. — Nicholas Roerich Copy Share Image
We have won an armistice on a single battlefield, not peace in our world. We may not now relax our guard nor cease our… — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image
My child, seek those things which make for peace. Cease to stir up the King against the Church, and urge upon him a better… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To write is to make oneself the echo of what cannot cease speaking. — Arnold Bennett Copy Share Image
Were the life of man prolonged, he would become such a proficient in villainy, that it would become necessary again to drown or to… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
We may argue eloquently that 'Honesty is the best Policy' - unfortunately, the moment honesty is adopted for the sake of policy it mysteriously… — Dorothy L. Sayers Copy Share Image