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Jabbour George Quotes By Harbhajan Singh Yogi

You do not understand your job. You are not running an election, you are not winning wealth. You are being taken care of. But you cannot pocket anything. Whatever comes to you: "Unto Thee, unto Thee, Oh Lord, unto Thee." — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Jabbour George Quotes By Isak Dinesen

The true aristocracy and the true proletariat of the world are both in understanding with tragedy. To them it is the fundamental principle of God, and the key, - the minor key, - to existence. They differ in this way from the bourgeoisie of all classes, who deny tragedy, who will not tolerate it, and to whom the word of tragedy means in itself unpleasantness. — Isak Dinesen

Jabbour George Quotes By Samuel Johnson

If we consider the manner in which those who assume the office of directing the conduct of others execute their undertaking, it will not be very wonderful that their labours, however zealous or affectionate, are frequently useless. For what is the advice that is commonly given? A few general maxims, enforced with vehemence, and inculcated with importunity, but failing for want of particular reference and immediate application. — Samuel Johnson

Jabbour George Quotes By Amanda Young

You're missing the wow factor."

Garrett snickered. "Did you really just say wow factor?"

"Oh, whatever. What are you, twelve?"

"Twelve inches, baby." Garrett winked.

Miller laughed and rolled his eyes. "In your dreams, buddy. — Amanda Young

Jabbour George Quotes By Bill Gates

China adopted a capitalist system in the 1980s, and they went from a 60% poverty rate to 10%. — Bill Gates

Jabbour George Quotes By Rose Kennedy

I tried to allow my children to take risks, to test themselves. Better broken bones than broken spirit. — Rose Kennedy

Jabbour George Quotes By Michael Josephson

The way we treat people we think can't help or hurt us - like housekeepers, waiters, and secretaries - tells more about our character than how we treat people we think are important. How we behave when we think no one is looking or when we don't think we will get caught more accurately portrays our character than what we say or do in service of our reputations. — Michael Josephson