Proper noun
Sabina
A female given name from Latin.
At sixteen, Sabina took moon baths, first of all, because everyone else took sun baths, and second, she admitted, because she had been told it was dangerous. Anaïs Nin
Joaquin Sabina is one of my favorites. He's like a legend. He's like our Bob Dylan, or our Bruce Springsteen. He's one of the most talented writers of our Latin music. Juanes
Yes, it was too late, and Sabina knew she would leave Paris, move on, and on again, because were she to die here they would cover her up with a stone, and in the mind of a woman for whom no place is home the thought of an end to all flight is unbearable. Milan Kundera
From tender youth we are told by father and teacher that betrayal is the most heinous offense imaginable. But what is betrayal?...Betrayal means breaking ranks and breaking off into the unknown. Sabina knew of nothing more magnificent than going off into the unknown. Milan Kundera
ABC News' Matt Foster and Sabina Ghebremedhin contributed to this report. Source: Internet
“Although the murder of these girls made national headlines, the story of the lone survivor went unnoticed,” said St. Sabina Pastor the Rev. Michael Pfleger. Source: Internet