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Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Bob Woodward

The central dilemma in journalism is that you don't know what you don't know. — Bob Woodward

Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Arsene Wenger

A manager is a guide. He takes a group of people and says, 'With you I can make us a success; I can show you the way.' — Arsene Wenger

Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Vint Cerf

Google Apps for Education is a suite of applications intended to be helpful to higher level educational institutions, but in the long run, I think Google has a role to play in helping to assemble relevant content for classroom use. — Vint Cerf

Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Cesar Chavez

Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot un-educate the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride. You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid anymore.
Cesar Chavez
Address to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Nov. 9, 1984 — Cesar Chavez

Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Bhavik Sarkhedi

Philosophy and Psychology

The latter is study of researched human brain and behavior

The former is the behavior after studying the human brain. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Sadiqua Hamdan

Self-acceptance means living the life you choose to live without worrying what others think about you. It doesn't matter what someone else thinks about you. What matters is what you think about yourself. Life is about choices - your life choices, not someone else's choice about how you should live. — Sadiqua Hamdan

Age Nobility Wisdom Quotes By Ta-Nehisi Coates

I was raised on the struggle of elders - iron collars, severed feet, the rifle of dirty Harriet, and down through the years, the Muslims and regal Malcolm. But mostly what I saw around me was rank dishonor: cable and Atari plugged into every room, juvenile parenting, niggers sporting kicks with price tags that looked like mortgage bills. The Conscious among us knew the whole race was going down, that we'd freed ourselves from slavery and Jim Crow but not the great shackling of minds. The hoppers had no picture of the larger world. We thought all our battles were homegrown and personal, but, like an evil breeze at our back, we felt invisible hands at work, like someone else was still tugging at levers and pulling strings. — Ta-Nehisi Coates