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Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Rumi

Let the beauty we love do what we do. — Rumi

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Hope has magic in it, it can create a door when there is none. — Debasish Mridha

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By David Ogilvy

The mission of a great school is not to cram you with facts so that you can regurgitate them ... This gives many boys such a distaste for learning that they never read another book as long as they live. No, the mission is to inspire you with a taste for scholarship - a taste which will last you all your life. — David Ogilvy

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Seneca.

We always feel anger longer than we feel hurt. — Seneca.

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Karrie Webb

If you don't enjoy it, then putting in the long hours is going to take their toll. If you don't enjoy it, then putting in the long hours is going to take their toll. — Karrie Webb

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By William Shakespeare

Canst thou, O partial sleep, give thy repose to the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude, and in the calmest and most stillest night, with all appliances and means to boot, deny it to a king? — William Shakespeare

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Chevy Chase

Parrots make great pets. They have more personality than goldfish. — Chevy Chase

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Abdallah Salem El-Badri

I'm not a politician, but ISIS is a problem, and this matter should be solved very quickly. This will affect existing production, it will affect investment, it will affect the behaviour of people. It will affect the area tremendously. — Abdallah Salem El-Badri

Encyclopaedic Dictionary Quotes By Richard Branson

Throughout my business life I have always tried to keep on top of costs and protect the downside risk as much possible. The Virgin Group has survived only because we have always kept tight control of our cash. But, likewise, I also know that sometimes it is essential to break these rules and spend lavishly. — Richard Branson