Emplity Quotes & Sayings
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As the species of the same genus usually have, though by no means invariably, much similarity in habits and constitution, and always in structure, the struggle will generally be more severe between them, if they come into competition with each other, than between the species of distinct genera. — Charles Darwin
When I spoke, I was listened to; and I was at a loss to know how I had so easily acquired the art of commanding attention, and giving the tone to the conversation. — Adelbert Von Chamisso
Let All Your Life's Experiences Lead To More Writing & Encourage More Reading..! — Sujit Lalwani
A friend should always underestimate your virtues and an enemy overestimate your faults — Mario Puzo
Should slavery be abolished there, (and it is an event, which, from these circumstances, we may reasonably expect to be produced in time) let it be remembered, that the Quakers will have had the merit of its abolition. — Thomas Clarkson
Empowering means helping teams develop their skills and knowledge and supporting them to use their talents. — Ken Blanchard
Italia! O Italia! thou who hast The fatal gift of beauty. — Lord Byron
(The United States) is the same as al-Qaeda, under a different color flag, calling on the name a different God to sanction and approve our murder and our mayhem! — Jeremiah Wright
Picture your ideal love relationship. Does it involve perfect compatibility - no disagreements, no compromises, no hard work? Please think again. In every relationship, issues arise. Try to see them from a growth mindset: Problems can be a vehicle for developing greater understanding and intimacy. Allow your partner to air his or her differences, listen carefully, and discuss them in a patient and caring manner. You may be surprised — Carol S. Dweck
If parents instill a sense of civic-mindedness - and there is no better way to do that than by example - their children will probably follow. — Sandra Day O'Connor
There's no such thing as absolutes. — Haruki Murakami