Bicentenary Bahai Quotes & Sayings
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Your brain, like your tongue, is a muscle. Practicing thinking by yourself really helps develop your brain, which you need throughout your day. I like to practice my thinking in a darkened room, alone. — Steve Carell

Could we chose to amend the rules of the game to create a society that values people over profits, life over pollution, mutual care over guns and prisons, vision over dysfunction? — Vicki Robin

I look just like the girls next door ... if you happen to live next door to an amusement park. — Dolly Parton

At the next election he'll offer the British public an alternative that provides weight and substance and seriousness in a political debate that is, frankly, increasingly obsessed with modishness and flim-flam. — Paddy Ashdown

Even when we make mistakes, we hope others will love us in spite of our shortcomings - even if we don't deserve it. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

Red hair is great. It's rare, and therefore superior. — Augusten Burroughs

Marley was dead, to begin with ... This must be distintly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate. — Charles Dickens

The real reward for doing your best work is not the money you make but the leader you become. — Robin Sharma

I think leadership is creating a state of mind in others. — Barbara Mikulski

All my csprings of joy are in you. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

You never count your chickens before they hatch. I used to keep parakeets and I never counted every egg thinking I would get all eight birds. You just hoped they came out of the nest box looking all right. I'm like a swan at the moment. I look fine on top of the water but under the water my little legs are going mad. — Ian Holloway

A man will reveal his true self, or so it seems, on the tennis court. — Joyce Carol Oates

The problems of language here are really serious. We wish to speak in some way about the structure of the atoms. But we cannot speak about atoms in ordinary language. — Werner Heisenberg

There is no great danger to politics in the desire for certainty at any price. — Bernard Crick