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Dunta Quotes By Shannon Tanner

Surrender is when we stop toiling and striving and we begin receiving and arriving. Nothing is more beautiful to experience than the inner rest that follows surrender. — Shannon Tanner

Dunta Quotes By Judith Lewis Herman

Because the child does not have the power to withhold consent, she does not have the power to grant it. — Judith Lewis Herman

Dunta Quotes By Giorgio Armani

Eliminate the superfluous. — Giorgio Armani

Dunta Quotes By Lao-Tzu

I know hereby what advantage belongs to doing nothing (with a purpose). — Lao-Tzu

Dunta Quotes By Wendy Ely

I put fear into the eyes of a member of the Mafia. I'm doing well, she thought, now keep him scared. — Wendy Ely

Dunta Quotes By Ronnie Spector

I love Ruth Brown, not just her singing, but Ruth Brown has more girl power than anyone, because she fought hard against people who ripped her off and then helped other artists through the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. — Ronnie Spector

Dunta Quotes By Clayton M Christensen

Things happen to us in unpredictable ways, but the effect that that has on the kind of people who we become actually is not only open to chance - we can influence it in pretty profound ways. — Clayton M Christensen

Dunta Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

There is no limit to what you can achieve, if you believe you can. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Dunta Quotes By James Lighthill

A very friendly boom, like a pair of gleeful handclaps. — James Lighthill

Dunta Quotes By Ken Stern

Charities know that they are rewarded not for finding cost-effective solutions to problems - nor solutions to problems at all - but for finding ways to personalize, humanize, and convey needs. — Ken Stern

Dunta Quotes By Max Weber

[In] the realm of science, ... what we have achieved will be obsolete in ten, twenty or fifty years. That is the fate, indeed, that is the very meaning of scientific work ... Every scientific "fulfillment" raises new "questions" and cries out to be surpassed rendered obsolete. Everyone who wishes to serve science has to resign himself to this. — Max Weber