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“On the path to greatness, life teaches you to walk with stones in your shoes.”

“Cleaning out my closets and came across a dusty old book, buried and forgotten in there. I sat down and opened it up. It’s about a little girl in Finland with blonde ringlets who got mad at her grandmother and decided to walk to America. Buck naked except for the bright yellow Nokia rain boots. That’s how the journey started. Forward 53 years and I’m still that girl with a lifetime of adventure and walkabouts in between. I did end up in America, a country I embrace as my own, but the path here came with many detours and dead ends,but I’m here. Finally.”

“I wrote about the things I discovered along the way and about how whether we believe it or not, everything we need to succeed in life is already present inside us. We just have to find the few.”

“Trust in God, the dependence on supernatural powers!”

“زندگی کا ایک اور باب طے ہونے کو ہے سفر کی ایک اور منزل اخٹام پذیر ہونے کو ہے اس دنیا کا یہی اصول ہے اے انسان اب گزے لمحے لفظوں میں بتانے کو ہے لیکن زندگی کا ایک آخری باب کھلنے کو ہے سفر کی ایک اور منزل کا آغاز ہونے کو ہے اب اُن گزرے لمحوں کے ساتھ اے انسا ن رب کے حضور پیش ہونے کو ہے”

“Let your imagination takes you to where you wish to be.”

“The viral marketing seeds have already been sown and you can come along with me on this journey...”

“We Brought Up As a Traveler; From the moment we are brought into this world by the will of Allah, the first thing we experience is the beautiful sound of Adhan. It is as if Allah is whispering in our hearts, welcoming us into this world. What a beautiful way of the beginning of human life is, Fatima. SubhanAllah!”

“General propositions – universal laws governing human thinking and human existence – leave room for many individualistic permutations. How shall I survive the specter of tomorrow, what is my life plan, and how will I come to terms with the finite lives of all humankind? How do I heal seeping internal wounds that lacerations weaken personal resolve? A person whom avoids seeking fame and fortune and engages in contemplative thought will enjoy a heightened state of existence. My survival hinges upon shedding the shackles of modern time’s economic rigors; seeking penance through heartfelt contrition; accepting a vision quest devoid of wanting; rejoicing in my budding curiosity; loving nature; giving breath to living without fear and apprehension; and eliminating any form of want or angst from my cerebral being. Unshackling myself from the burdens of the past – guilt, remorse, anger, and petty resentments – is part of the healing process. The other part of a rehabilitation prescription is declaring free rein to live in the present one moment at a time. After all, humankind is the only member of the animal kingdom that walks this earth with the foreknowledge of its ultimate demise, but why would any person allow information pertaining to our personal fate ruin a perfectly good walk in nature’s woodlands with our fellow creatures?”

“Each person must choose their own version of reality by living in a manner that ensures personal survival, appeals to their innate intelligence, and corresponds with their virtuous life decisions. … Each person must ascertain the proper and natural way to lead his or her individual life. We live only once and seek to make our singular existence count by leaving a personalized mark upon the world by contributing to human happiness or advancement in knowledge or in the arts.”

“Unlike uplifting light fiction, narrative nonfiction’s trammeled territory provides no safe room where an unnerved writer can banish their unpleasant memories. Narrative nonfiction must make use of our sour feelings, pungent memories, gloomy thoughts, and other indigestible nougats of a black disposition. Given a choice between experiencing nothing and inconsolable grief, the writer will always take the epic grief that composes the grandeur of human tragedy. Without a mask of consolation to shunt the unseemly undercurrent that disturbs them, writers whom dabble in memoir or personal essay writing must swallow hard and make use of the entire range of their toxic temperament. The tonicity of narrative nonfiction need not be bleak, but it must be true to the full panoply of both positive and negative emotions that heave through the writer’s torrid veins.”

“Art is not just a display of beauty. Art also reflects what is ugly, and it celebrates the grotesque. An artist frequently creates what we describe as beautiful by depicting what is at first glance unpleasing, peculiar, or abnormal and casting the unpleasant, strange, or outlandish images into a more agreeable light that reaches deeper truths.”

“Critical personal writing enables the author to penetrate mental falsities that imprison him or her in fearfulness, bitterness, and jealously and encompass the reverential awe for the transcendental pathos of life, the small moments of happiness interspersed between stints of loneliness, sorrow, and hardship imbued in human life.”

“May God guide you on the new travel path.”

“I understand we all have our differences. But while learning about history I've read about white people coming together, Jews coming together, Spanish coming together, different cultures and religions understanding and coming together despite their differences. Slavery was never something that shocked me. What shocks me is how black people have not yet overcome the odds and we're such strong smart people. Why we can't just stand together?”

“When you look closely to the path you have travel on, you will realise that God was always with you, directing every step you took.”

“We each labor under our own brand of personal doubt that undercuts longed for equanimity. We diligently search for a lost language that tells us how to live with zest and joy. We seek to align ourselves with our sublime inner nature and mirror the divine wholesomeness of the matchless beauty of the natural world that surrounds us. We seek to devolve transcendent fluidity of the mind through the personal power of self-control, perception, and knowledge.”

“The only way we will love our neighbor as ourselves is by getting to know our neighbors, even in the midst of our differences. I am willing to have a conversation about how my journey brought me here and how you have come to this point. The only way to truly know someone is by being with them, by conversation.”

“Find the right paths for your journey. Travel along these paths to your final destination.”

“May you find new opportunities in every encounter.”

“The pursuit of dreams is holy act.”

“I have accepted the challenge of life, to be all that I can possibly be.”

“I think all of us who are able to survive and do well on this planet must thank life for one thing – For sending some angels to support and help us during our journey at times when we need them with the expectation that we will recognize and willingly accept their support while doing what we must do. And when they will have done their part, permit them to slowly leave us so that they can do their things and become available for some others.”

“Failure is a sign post of life, guiding us to the right paths.”

“What are we really perceiving in trances? When we are watching a person cross a cobble-stone road and enter a tavern in the 16th Century, we are following the thread of life, the Akashic Records. Akasha is the Sanskrit word for "sky, atmosphere" or "aether". Just as a camera can catch a moment in time on film, or a video captures movement and action, so is it with the akasha … we leave traces in time and space, in the aethers. Consciously or not, when perceiving past lives we are looking back into time, and finding the records on the akasha. Time. And Space.”