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Atul Sinha Quotes By Stephen Covey

Some habits of ineffectiveness are rooted in our social conditioning toward quick-fix, short-term thinking. — Stephen Covey

Atul Sinha Quotes By Brian Spellman

Never leave to be on time to be on time. — Brian Spellman

Atul Sinha Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

I would not be weak again. I would not be dependent on anyone else. I would never have to endure the touch of the Attor as it dragged me because I was too helpless to know where and how to hit. Never again. But — Sarah J. Maas

Atul Sinha Quotes By Washington Irving

Man passes away; his name perishes from record and recollection; his history is as a tale that is told, and his very monument becomes a ruin. — Washington Irving

Atul Sinha Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

No one has ever learned fully to know themselves. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Atul Sinha Quotes By John Bradshaw

Guilt is our morality shame and guards our conscience. It tells us we have transgressed our values. It moves us to take action and change. Shame warns us not to try to be more or less than human. Shame signals our essential limitations. Shame limits our desire for pleasure and our interest and curiosity. We could not really be free without our shame. There is an anonymous saying, "Of all the masks of freedom, discipline (limits) is the hardest to understand." We cannot be truly free without having limits. Joy is the exhilarating energy that emerges when all our needs are being met. We want to sing, run and jump with joy. The energy of joy signals that all is well. — John Bradshaw

Atul Sinha Quotes By Richard McCann

We are all of us blue babies. At critical seconds, we all lack necessary air. — Richard McCann

Atul Sinha Quotes By Mother Teresa

To God there is nothing small. The moment we have given it to God, it becomes infinite. — Mother Teresa