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Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Stephen Covey

If we spend most of our time concerned about things we cannot truly directly influence, what we can influence will be reduced. If we spend our energies on those things over which we can expect positive results, we will expand our influence. — Stephen Covey

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Graham T. Allison

The best simpleminded test of expertise in a particular area is an ability to win money in a series of bets on future occurrences in that area. — Graham T. Allison

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The software is the strength of the electronic tribe because it's networking. It's creating oneness. It's creating tributaries that link together into a singular river. — Frederick Lenz

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Anthony Powell

However, at that stage in the walk one of those curious changes took place in circumstances of mutual intercourse that might almost be compared, scientifically speaking, with the addition in the laboratory of one chemical to another, by which the whole nature of the experiment is altered: perhaps even an explosion brought about. — Anthony Powell

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Brittany Murphy

I definitely want to start a family, but that will happen when it's supposed to. — Brittany Murphy

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

So long as I have live, I will never stop dreaming. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Dorothy Parker

The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. — Dorothy Parker

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Kenneth Langone

The biggest single challenge to America and our future is income inequality. We've got to fix it. — Kenneth Langone

Khmer Buddhist Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The tone of good conversation is brilliant and natural; it is neither tedious nor frivolous; it is instructive without pedantry, gay without tumultuousness, polished without affectation, gallant without insipidity, waggish without equivocation. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau