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150 Buddha Quotes By Sheryl Sandberg

As a child I never thought about what I wanted to be, but I thought a lot about what I wanted to do. — Sheryl Sandberg

150 Buddha Quotes By John C. Maxwell

You invest yourself in what you believe can succeed. — John C. Maxwell

150 Buddha Quotes By Aristotle.

But is it just then that the few and the wealthy should be the rulers? And what if they, in like manner, rob and plunder the people, - is this just? — Aristotle.

150 Buddha Quotes By Mark Rutland

One of the reasons you can't learn everything you need to know about leadership from a seminar or a book is that leadership is, ultimately, an art. — Mark Rutland

150 Buddha Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Or, I could just sit in the bushes and pump the hand pump
until the plumbing was superpressurized to 110 psi. This way, when
someone goes to flush a toilet, the toilet tank will explode. At 150 psi, if
someone turns on the shower, the water pressure will blow off the shower
head, strip the threads, blam, the shower head turns into a mortar shell.
Tyler only says this to make me feel better. The truth is I like my boss.
Besides, I'm enlightened now. You know, only Buddha-style behavior. — Chuck Palahniuk

150 Buddha Quotes By James S.A. Corey

Maybe 5 percent, maybe less, were the ones who sucked it up, learned the lesson, and moved on. The Julies. The good ones. His — James S.A. Corey

150 Buddha Quotes By Kaiten Nukariya

Rin-zai also says: "Spirit is formless, but it penetrates through the world in the ten directions."[FN#149] The Sixth Patriarch expresses the same idea more explicitly: "What creates the phenomena is Mind; what transcends all the phenomena is Buddha."[FN#150] — Kaiten Nukariya

150 Buddha Quotes By Jane Fonda

Children born to teens have less supportive and stimulating environments, poorer health, lower cognitive development, and worse educational outcomes. Children of teen mothers are at increased risk of being in foster care and becoming teen parents themselves, thereby repeating the cycle. — Jane Fonda