Griet Sonck Quotes & Sayings
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Words could be like food - they felt like something in your mouth. They tasted like something. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

I do not feel that the West has really become less condescending toward foreign cultures than the Greeks and Romans were: it has only become more tolerant. Mind you, not toward Islam - only toward certain other Eastern cultures, which offer some sort of spiritual attraction to the spirit-hungry West and are, at the same time, too distant from the Western world-view to constitute any real challenge to its values. — Muhammad Asad

Listen for the inner call and follow it wherever it may lead. — Tonya Sheridan

The nation will benefit in the long term if it continues to be open to foreign expertise. This will help the country to establish its business culture and environment faster, based on international best practice. — Hassanal Bolkiah

An excess of simplicity, after all, was just another form of ostentation, and pride in one's humility a sin. — Robert Harris

We're seeing a lot of major companies as well as startups coming up with smartwatches that replicate a lot of the functionality you might have in your smartphone. Will it be as big a market as smartphones? Probably not, but it still can be a very substantial market. — Henry Samueli

I was deeply concerned then, and have become more concerned since, that unless we can deal with the questions of development and the questions of poverty, there's no way that we're going to have a peaceful world for our children. — James Wolfensohn

It is the historian's function, not to make us clever for the next time, but to make us wise forever. — Jacob Burckhardt

When you're looked over, passed by, and straight up refused, that isn't failure. When it feels like you can't do anything right, that isn't failure.
When it all feels hopeless and you don't even know why you bother, it still isn't failure. When you change directions to do something else, that's not failure.
Failure is neither delays nor going slow. Failure isn't starting late or starting wrong. Failure isn't feeling worry or regret or confusion.
Failure doesn't look like struggle, it looks like nothing at all.
Failure is when we stop. When we put our goals and dreams up on the shelf to collect dust. Failure is accepting failure.
But until the day we die, failure doesn't have to be permanent. We can always dust off those dreams and start again.
All we have to do is keep going — Noah Bradley