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Bodhi Dharma Quotes & Sayings

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Top Bodhi Dharma Quotes

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Andrew Wommack

Prayer should not be so much about petitioning God as it should be about promoting our own spiritual growth. — Andrew Wommack

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Ward Cunningham

The shortest path to exceeding expectations doesn't generally pass through meeting expectations. — Ward Cunningham

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Condoleezza Rice

You can never ask others to do something you would not do. That is integrity. — Condoleezza Rice

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Karrine Steffans

When I die, the world is going to talk about me. They will never forget me and I will never have any regrets. If nothing else, the world will know I was here. I think that everyone should make their mark wherever they are. They will talk about you way after you're gone. Make your mark. Live your life. — Karrine Steffans

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Malala Yousafzai

I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard ... we cannot succeed when half of us are held back. — Malala Yousafzai

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Those who lack the guts to create critic. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Jay Baer

True advocacy is born from culture, not technology or marketing. — Jay Baer

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Mansur Al-Hallaj

The beloved does not drink a single drop of water without seeing His Face in the cup. Allah is He Who flows between the pericardium and the heart, just as the tears flow from the eyelids. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Lease

What you farmers need to do is raise less corn and more Hell. — Mary Elizabeth Lease

Bodhi Dharma Quotes By H.G.Wells

As night goes round the Earth always there are hundreds of thousands of people who should be sleeping, lying awake, fearing a bully, fearing a cruel competition, dreading lest they cannot make good, ill of some illness they cannot comprehend, distressed by some irrational quarrel, maddened by some thwarted instinct or some suppressed perverted desire. — H.G.Wells