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Bakkar Property Quotes By Yogi Berra

Cut that pizza into six slices instead of eight, I ain't that hungry. — Yogi Berra

Bakkar Property Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

It is better to be helpful than harmful. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Bakkar Property Quotes By Michel Leiris

And the beautiful lady, still with her beautiful wasp's waist, the very beautiful lady whose charms buzz around our childish dreams, will not turn to cigar smoke when the North Star appears. — Michel Leiris

Bakkar Property Quotes By Navonne Johns

Some of most valuable gifts come wrapped in the ugliest paper. — Navonne Johns

Bakkar Property Quotes By Karl Lagerfeld

I don't speak Spanish, I speak a little of Italian but no Spanish. — Karl Lagerfeld

Bakkar Property Quotes By Ken Burns

We're having a hard time understanding where jazz is going. What happened to jazz? — Ken Burns

Bakkar Property Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into. — Wayne Dyer

Bakkar Property Quotes By Erich Fromm

To respect a person is not possible without knowing him; care and responsibility would be blind if they were not guided by knowledge. Knowledge would be empty if it were not motivated by concern. There are many layers of knowledge; the knowledge which is an aspect of love is one which does not stay at the periphery, but penetrates to the core. It is possible only when I can transcend the concern for myself and see the other person in his own terms. I may know, for instance, that a person is angry, even if he does not show it overtly; but I may know him more deeply than that; then I know that he is anxious, and worried; that he feels lonely, that he feels guilty. Then I know that his anger is only the manifestation of something deeper, and I see him as anxious and embarrassed, that is, as the suffering person, rather than as the angry one. — Erich Fromm