Afflecks Tattoo Quotes & Sayings
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In a speech in South Africa in 1890 Mahatma Gandhi said this:
"A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him. He is not an interruption of our work. He is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider of our business. He is part of it. We are not doing him a favour by serving him. He is doing us a favour by giving us the opportunity to do so. — Mahatma Gandhi
Ray Cummins is my good friend and one of the best finger pickers around. — Chet Atkins
A woman in love is always beautiful in the eyes of her husband — Sam Caplan
You can be still and still moving. Content even in your discontent. — Ram Dass
This possibility bothered me as I thought it was not advisable to remain in one academic environment, and the long dark winters in Edinburgh could be rather dismal. — Paul Nurse
In June 1992, I discovered a lump in my breast. A subsequent mammogram, ultrasound and a needle biopsy proved negative. But my instinct said it still didn't feel right, so I had a lumpectomy. I then got the news that it was cancer. — Olivia Newton-John
The cold seemed less relentless now. The small circle of white light from my bedside lamp and its hint of the dawn to come seemed to drive the worst of the chill away and the hot tea did the rest, as I lay and read further into the life of the young woman in the bravado coat. — Jane Lovering
I went off to a school with the children of CEOs and diplomats. To be able to be at home with that group of people and at home with the desperately poor has been good for me in preparation for my coming to Washington. — James Green Somerville
I shrug him off. 'Can't you just go away?
There's a moment. It has a sound in it, as if something very small got broken. — Jenny Downham
There is a vast intelligence running this world, and everything is in order; nothing is missing — John Frederick Demartini
The measure of a woman's power is the degree of suffering with which she can punish her lover. — Yukio Mishima
