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Djimi Jjm Quotes By Brene Brown

Yes, we are totally exposed when we are vulnerable. Yes, we are in the torture chamber that we call uncertainty. And, yes, we're taking a huge emotional risk when we allow ourselves to be vulnerable. But there's no equation where taking risks, braving uncertainty, and opening ourselves up to emotional exposure equals weakness. — Brene Brown

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Jeffrey Dean Morgan

My kind of success has come a little bit later in life. I'm not 20 any more and these people I've been working with have been successful and good at what they do for a long time. — Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Pierre Dukan

I think it's better to be a woman with some curves. It's more natural. — Pierre Dukan

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Rollo May

On a more everyday level, our point is simply that when a person feels himself inwardly empty, as is the case with so many modern people, he experiences nature around him also as empty, dried up, dead. The two experiences of emptiness are two sides of the same state of impoverished relation to life. — Rollo May

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

There's a lot of memorization that goes on in school. You memorize vocabulary words and all these sorts of things. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Sun Tzu

Maneuvering with an army is advantageous; with an undisciplined multitude, most dangerous. — Sun Tzu

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Sonia Sotomayor

You cannot value dreams according to the odds of their coming true. The real value is in stirring within us the will to aspire. — Sonia Sotomayor

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Harry Lloyd

I consider myself straight, but if I met a guy tomorrow and fell in love with him, would I be brave enough to accept that without having to change the way I look at myself? — Harry Lloyd

Djimi Jjm Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Note another element of Switzerland: it is perhaps the most successful country in history, yet it has traditionally had a very low level of university education compared to the rest of the rich nations. Its system, even in banking during my days, was based on apprenticeship models, nearly vocational rather than the theoretical ones. In other words, on techne (crafts and know how), not episteme (book knowledge, know what). — Nassim Nicholas Taleb