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Farhan Khan Quotes By Mark Burnett

In Europe and Australia, there is something called the Tall Poppy Syndrome: People like to cut the tall poppies. They don't want you to succeed, and they cut you down - especially people from your own social class. — Mark Burnett

Farhan Khan Quotes By Criss Jami

Tell me that the purpose of life is to have fun, and without a care in the world I'll begin wreaking havoc on everything I pass. Now that's what I call pure, honest fun. — Criss Jami

Farhan Khan Quotes By Gaston Lachaise

In Paris, I met a young American person who immediately became the primary inspiration which awakened my vision and the leading influence that had directed my forces. Throughout my career as an artist, I refer to this person by the word 'Woman.' — Gaston Lachaise

Farhan Khan Quotes By Ovid

There is no need of words; believe facts.
[Lat., Non opus est verbis, credite rebus.] — Ovid

Farhan Khan Quotes By Jodie Evans

For us, the death of Osama bin Laden is a time of profound reflection. With his death, we remember and mourn all the lives lost on September 11. We remember and mourn all the lives lost in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan. We remember and mourn the death of our soldiers. — Jodie Evans

Farhan Khan Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Where and what are Helm's Deep and all the rest of it?" said Merry. "I don't know anything about this country."
"Then you'd best learn something, if you wish to understand what is happening," said Gandalf. "But not just now, and not from me: I have too many pressing things to think about."
"All right, I'll tackle Strider at the camp-fire: he's less testy. But why all this secrecy? I though we'd won the battle! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Farhan Khan Quotes By Tom Peters

The best leaders ... almost without exception and at every level, are master users of stories and symbols. — Tom Peters