Ella Jenkins Quotes & Sayings
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All generations need to realize they can learn from each other, to run a successful business and an advanced society. — Pearl Zhu

Set aside some money you can afford to lose before you begin trading. The money you set aside for trading should be about six to twelve months of your current salary or your current earnings. — Ashu Dutt

You work for the devil, you better be ready to die for him. — Garth Ennis

By "love" people mean a certain kind of monopoly, some possessiveness, without understanding a simple fact of life: that the moment you possess a living being you have killed that person. Life — Osho

Lesson no. 12: It's harder to be happy in a country run by bad people. — Francois Lelord

There are two kinds of directors in the theater. Those who think they are God and those who are certain of it. — Rhetta Hughes

Long ago I ceased to count heads. Truth is usually in the minority in this evil world — Charles Spurgeon

I've been in situations where forgiveness has been withheld from me. And I've come to understand it's their choice. But just because they choose to live in a prison of unforgiveness doesn't mean I have to sit in there with them. Another perspective comes from R.T. Kendall in his book, Total Forgiveness, "Forgiving yourself may bring about the breakthrough you have been looking for. It could set you free in ways you have never experienced before." The things we've been through, even if they are shameful or destructive, could very well be things God wants to use in our lives to help others. And if we're standing in the way of our forgiveness, healing, and freedom, how can God do His work in our lives? — Tracie Stier-Johnson

Every theory is killed sooner or later in that way. But if the theory has good in it, that good is embodied and continued in the next theory. — Albert Einstein

I know it's cheaper to fund an op-ed columnist than a team of reporters, but I think it confuses the mission of what these great journalistic brands are about, — Nate Silver