Innallaha Maana Quotes & Sayings
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We are all born to fly. Instead, we sit on the branches afraid of the leap into the unknown. But the unknown is where enlightenment lives. Our true nature is the unknown. — Enza Vita
There was a time when all the actors were saying, 'We should get residuals on videogames.' I just kept going, 'You don't have any idea what goes into making a game, do you?' — Nolan North
I just hug her, tell everything is fine, and walk with her to her house. It will be all OK in the end. — Dawn O'Porter
Of course not. You can't have a family hanging over you like a bunch of old dead goats. No offense. — Roald Dahl
I think it would be shocking for me to pretend not to have any past. And also, it would be a lie. — Carla Bruni
All philosophy is a form of confession. — Friedrich Nietzsche
There is not anything one should not be ready to tolerate, and there is nobody whom one should not forgive. Never doubt those whom you trust; never hate those whom you love; never cast down those whom you once raise in your estimation. Wish to make friends with everyone you meet; make an effort to gain the friendship of those you find difficult; become indifferent to them only of you cannot succeed in your effort. Never wish to break the friendship once made. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
Everytime you do a Good Deed with true intention, your soul grows purer. — Soman Chainani
We have reached the end of problem solving as a mode of inquiry capable of inspiring, mobilizing, and sustaining human system change. The future of Organization Development belongs to methods that affirm, compel, and accelerate anticipatory learning involving larger and larger levels of collectivity. — David Cooperrider
If I truly love another, I will obviously order my behavior in such a way as to contribute the utmost to his or her spiritual growth. — M. Scott Peck
[W]e pity our fathers for dying before steam and galvanism, sulphuric ether and ocean telegraphs, photograph and spectrograph arrived, as cheated out of their human estate. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
