Kawaida Philosophy Quotes & Sayings
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Life's experiences, regardless of how they show up, are the means through which we get to love one another — Panache Desai

The basis of any scam is telling people what they want to hear. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. — Lee Child

That incident ruined my reputation for 10 years. Get one Beatle drunk and look what happens! — Harry Nilsson

Feminism is a way of understanding reality, not just a series of things to do. Feminism challenges our predilection for one right answer, one right God, one size fits all.
As a feminist, one can be spiritual or secular. One can lead an outwardly conservative life and yet, in feminist terms, be profoundly radical. So too, feminist leaders (like everyone else) can be sexist, or racist, or class-blind, in either their professional or personal lives. Or in both.
Feminist of my generation told the truth about women's condition. We were messengers from the past, or from the future. As ever, some people thought that killing, or at least defaming, the messengers was a way of making us and our truths disappear.
I'm counting on you not to do that. — Phyllis Chesler

If you look at the beginning of this country, when the pilgrims came to this country, the first year they had a communistic experiment. They said, 'OK, we're going to take the land, we're going to work the land together and share in the fruits of our labor.' They almost starved to death. Almost half of them died that first year. — Rafael Cruz

The rich get richer. Not only because they have surpluses with which to invest, but because of the overriding emotional release they experience from having wealth. — Stuart Wilde

No occupation is considered superior since everyone is doing his best where he is. — Sunday Adelaja

So, when it comes to effective leadership, it's not about you and what makes you comfortable or helps you get ahead. It's about other people. It's about serving God by serving others. That's the mind-set of the mentor leader. — Tony Dungy

Authors go on writing books, and so we go on reading them. It is a sad state of affairs. — Elizabeth Aston

And as a few strokes on the nose will make a puppy head shy, so a few rebuffs will make a boy shy all over. But whereas a puppy will cringe away or roll on its back, groveling, a little boy may cover his shyness with nonchalance, with bravado, or with secrecy. And once a boy has suffered rejection, he will find rejection even where it does not exist - or, worse, will draw it forth from people simply by expecting it. — John Steinbeck