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Mouloud Benzadi
“I wish I could travel back in time, not to feel younger or change the course of history and bring us back together, but to re-live every precious moment we had, over and over.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Living without you is like living in a cloudy winter. It's so gloomy, cold and bitter.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“A true FRIEND
stands by you
till the END.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Fake friends are like snow flakes.
They descend in their thousands. They disappear in seconds.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“War doesn’t only kill humans; it also kills love, trust and relations!”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“The world you live in is imperfect. The weather is unsettled, the mood is changeable, relationships are unstable, jobs are insecure, the future is uncertain, and sometimes nothing seems to go your way. But life will always go on.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Nancy Omar
“If you love me help me to become more of who I am.”
Nancy Omar, A Glimpse Of Heaven

Anoir Ou-chad
“A loving partner will never coerce you into giving up your freedom.”
Anoir Ou-Chad

E. Foster B.
“She was like the Sun. She gave me life at just the right distance, but if I got too close to her, she would burn me.”
E. Foster B., Murdering Our Memory

Tamara Kučan
“Nekad mi naša ljubav liči na pepeo, a žena koju volim na izgorelu šibicu. Taman kad odlučim da od pepela odem, ona se zapali. Natera me da shvatim... Možda nikada nije trebalo da se volimo, manje bismo se mrzeli. Trebalo je samo da se zaljubimo, da se želimo... I da u toj opsesiji zajedno izgorimo.”
Tamara Kučan, Bivirgata

Hailey Paige Magee
“As concepts like people-pleasing and self-care become more mainstream, complex ideas like boundaries are often diluted in ways that ultimately discourage us from building healthy relationships. We’re told that if someone doesn’t bring us “love and light at all times,” we should “cut them out.” We’re told that if someone disagrees with us, we should leave them behind to “protect our peace.” We’re told that if someone can’t meet every single one of our needs, we “deserve better.”

These one-dimensional platitudes ignore the reality that human relationships are complicated. They impede our healing by encouraging us to seek an unattainable standard, and they prevent us from looking inward to assess how we may be contributing to our own unhappiness or disempowerment.”
Hailey Paige Magee, Stop People Pleasing: And Find Your Power

Stephen Deck
“Next to Joel on the beach was Martha. Two years back in time she had been Joel’s bimbo. That’s because Joel was still married at the time, and they were committing adultery.

~ The Last Straw”
Stephen Deck, Land of the Story Tellers: 24 Stories and 7 Poems

“A person who professes to be a Christian, yet is ensnared in habitual addictions, immodest behavior, and profane language, is a contradiction in terms. For a true follower of Christ is transformed by His power, and their life bears witness to the victory of His grace over sin and darkness. But one who justifies and indulges in such behaviors, despite claiming Christ's name, is merely a pretender, a counterfeit Christian, whose life testifies to the dominance of their demons and addictions, rather than the triumph of Christ's redeeming love.”
Shaila Touchton

“A husband's role is to lovingly lead, provide, and protect his family, meeting their spiritual, emotional, marital, and financial needs. If he fails to do so, he is worse than an unbeliever, for he has abandoned his sacred responsibility as a guardian and shepherd of his household. A husband's leadership is not about control, but about caring for and nurturing his family, just as Christ loves and sacrifices for the Church.”
Shaila Touchton

“A man who seeks to burden his daughter with responsibilities, rather than empowering her with opportunities, not only limits her potential but also weighs her down with the weight of his own expectations. Let us instead nurture our daughters to soar with freedom, support their dreams, and guide them towards independence, for only then can they truly flourish and make their own mark on the world.”
Shaila Touchton

“The hurt and betrayal that can come when people use the guise of family and love to justify their dishonest actions is pure evil.”
Shaila Touchton

Xóchitl González
“whe I looked in his eyes, what I saw was the most dangerous thing of all in a man: insecurity. Because they will crawl over and push down anyone around them in their desperate thrashing to find themselves comfortably affirmed at the top.”
Xóchitl González, Anita de Monte Laughs Last

“A person who lies, manipulates, and acts according to circumstances, with no reliability or integrity, and obsesses over women, cannot be trusted. Their words are like sand, shifting with the wind, and their actions are like a mirage, promising much but delivering nothing. Be cautious of such individuals, for they shall surely disappoint and harm.”
Shaila Touchton

“Dads, let your faith be a flame that ignites a fire of righteousness in the hearts of your sons. Be a shining example of God's love and strength, that they may grow into mighty men of God, unwavering in their faith and unshakeable in their character. Let your legacy be one of victorious faith, not defeated complacency, that your sons may rise up and change the world for Christ.”
Shaila Touchton

“Beware of men with polygamous minds, for they deceive and divide, loving only themselves. Their hearts are idolatrous, prioritizing momentary desires over covenant commitment. They sin against their own wives, trading love and loyalty for temporary pleasure. Let us not be deceived, for such men are perishing, losing the beauty of true love and the blessing of a faithful marriage.”
Shaila Touchton

“When confronted with real questions about life, future, and relationships, some men reveal their true character by dodging answers or losing their minds. Beware of those who evade truth, for they are often leeches, exploiting your love and resources for their gain. Their silence is a sign of no true love, only self-interest. Don't trust those who repeat harmful patterns when questioned, for they are perpetuating a cycle of hurt. Seek genuine connections, not manipulative games.”
Shaila Touchton

Donna Goddard
“Touch is a conveyor belt for energy. Make sure the energy you’re transferring is positive and life-enhancing.”
Donna Goddard, Love Matters

“Domestic violence is not just physical abuse but also emotional, verbal, and psychological manipulation. It is a sin that seeks to destroy the very fabric of our being, leaving us feeling helpless, hopeless, and isolated. The evil one uses domestic violence to destroy families.”
Shaila Touchton

“Men, be the guardians of family values, for they are the foundation upon which generations rise or fall. Embrace the privilege of leadership in your homes, and cultivate a legacy of love, integrity, and faithfulness. Remember, your family is a masterpiece, crafted by the Divine Artist, and entrusted to your care. Protect, nurture, and cherish it, for the beauty and strength of your family will be the measure of your true success.”
Shaila Touchton

Angelika Seelaff
“Don’t build castles on first impressions—those foundations might just be cardboard.”
Angelika Seelaff, Why You Choose Assholes: A Survival Manual for Spotting and Escaping the Wrong Men

Marion Bekoe
“If you have to lose me to realize my worth, you are not worth it.”
Marion Bekoe

“The Bible warns us about doing good to those who don't appreciate it and may even repay evil for good. Jesus taught us to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves (Matthew 10:16). Here's a verse to consider:

"Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces." - Matthew 7:6

This verse advises us to discern who we choose to do good to, as some people may not receive our kindness with gratitude. Instead, they may take advantage of our generosity or even respond with evil.

However, this doesn't mean we shouldn't do good at all! We should strive to discern the right situations and people to show kindness to, and trust God to guide us. Remember, our ultimate reward comes from God, not from human appreciation.

Keep seeking wisdom and guidance from God's Word!”
Shaila Touchton

Helen Fielding
“The worst is the thought that they tried you out and, in the end , the whole sum of parts which adds up to you got stamped REJECT by the one you love.”
Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones’s Diary

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