A Quote by Nader al-Masri

I don't have proper places to run. — © Nader al-Masri
I don't have proper places to run.

Quote Topics

Quote Author

Nader al-Masri
Born: 1980
The definition of good prose is proper words in their proper places; of good verse, the most proper words in their proper places.The propriety is in either case relative. The words in prose ought to express the intended meaning, and no more; if they attract attention to themselves, it is, in general, a fault.
The proper words in the proper places are the true definition of style.
Just as words in their proper places form sentences, each individual strike must be done in the proper order to get the desired result: a flat stone blade.
You can run,” Dorian said in a neutral tone that did nothing to lessen the intensity of his expression, “but sooner or later, you run out of places to run to.
When you're going into a game, you're not expected to hit a home run every game. You're just doing everything proper with proper swings.
I like things in their proper places.
Truth is proper and beautiful in all times and in all places.
You can't have force structure without proper training, without proper equipment, without proper leadership, without proper funding to conduct exercises and perform maintenance.
You run risks. That's the plain truth. You run risks and, even in the most unlikely places, you are subject to destiny's whims.
Learn to read slow; all other graces will follow in their proper places.
At first, it was really weird after being a touring stand-up comedian that wears just jeans and a shirt. But now, it's almost like when you go from Clark Kent to Superman: "All right, I've got to go put on a suit and interview Justin Trudeau." It feels like it's part of the process. Oddly enough, I've been in enough places - they sometimes send you to places that are a bit scary - that I know how to run in a suit. Like, run fast.
Man rarely places a proper valuation upon his womankind, at least not until deprived of them.
Procrastination is the longest word in the language, but there's only one letter between its ends when they occupy their proper places in the alphabet.
I think family-run ministries are fabulous, but they have to be placed in proper governance.
Maybe it's because I've never been in politics, but I don't believe that America is run by politicians in Washington. I believe it's run by people like us, in places like this.
Let there be then no coercion established in society, and the common law of gravity prevailing, the sexes will fall into their proper places.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!