Abdulqader Alani Quotes & Sayings
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Good leadership consists of showing average people how to do the work of superior people. — John D. Rockefeller

There are no sweeter words in the English language (or any other) than husband and wife. — Lanier Ivester

Hardly. We've established some talking points: We have an intense sexual attraction and neither of us wants to date. So what do you want - exactly? Seduction, Eva? Do you want to be seduced? — Sylvia Day

Keller had a professor in college who said that civilization was a matter of plumbing. That basically, the infrastructure for moving clean water in and filthy water out is what allowed people to congregate in large populations in permanent dwellings and create cities and cultures. Otherwise, people had to be nomads to literally escape their own shit. — Don Winslow

Being a real writer means being able to do the work on a bad day. — Norman Mailer

Youth wasn't like the skin of a snake that you sloughed off and never saw again but rather a feeling that you tuck away because you think you don't need it any more and it's only when you come across it by accident that you realise just how much fun it really is — Mike Gayle

Baseball is a game of averages, but over a short period of time, to have a little luck going is not a bad thing. — Bill Buckner

The dark night of the soul for me was one night in Florida, when I had been on the road for about four years and I realized that everybody around me was on my payroll, that my old friends hadn't been in touch with me and my family didn't know where to get me. I was a very unhappy guy and it was because I was really alone. — Barry Manilow

You must not expect anything from others. It's you, of yourself, of whom you must ask a lot. Only from oneself has one the right to ask everything and anything. This way it's up to you - your own choices - what you get from others remains a present, a gift. — Albert Schweitzer

A quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca