12 Quotes & Sayings By Hafsa Shah

Hafsa Shah is an author, speaker and consultant, who creates platforms for women to build their businesses using insights from women's history. She is the founder of the Women's History Project, which comprises six books that were written by her in collaboration with different historians. Hafsa also created the Women's History Series, which includes biographies of nine influential women in history.

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That moment when my heart stops, almost as if, it never existed.. When every breath, slows down, almost as if, I never needed a single breath of air.. When time stops, almost as if, seconds never mattered.. In that moment, I am infinite.. In that moment, I am immortal.. In that moment, I am, finally, alive.. Hafsa Shah
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I love that you love me. Hafsa Shah
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You can slow it down but you can't change destiny. Hafsa Shah
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For me it's all about creating chaos.. and then getting away with it. Hafsa Shah
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The only thing that ever came close to tugging my heart strings is music. I know this because that is the only time I've felt them move. Hafsa Shah
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That moment when this heart.. stops.. almost as if it never existed. When every.. breathe.. slows down.. almost as if you never ... needed as single breathe of air When time stops.. almost as if every second never mattered. In that moment... I'm infinite. In that moment... I am immortal. In that moment... I am Finally alive. Hafsa Shah
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What's heartbreaking isn't that we can't be together. It's that now, I know better and now; I will never be able to love you or anyone else in the same way again. Hafsa Shah
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It's amazing how you could be with someone for years and yet not love them in the same intensity as; you do love someone else, the very moment you meet them. Hafsa Shah
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The thing about past love is that they exist, only in your fantasy as a fantasy. Hafsa Shah
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Listen, I do care about you. If that time ever comes, when I say "I don't care", trust me, in that moment, I will be lying. Hafsa Shah
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We need someone to thank and someone to blame; thus the concept of God and the Devil. We can't accept that everything that happens to us, is our own doing. Hafsa Shah