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Kousei X Quotes By John Ruskin

In order that people may be happy in their work,
these three things are needed:
they must be fit for it;
they must not do too much of it;
and they must have a sense of success in it. — John Ruskin

Kousei X Quotes By Elie Wiesel

This is the bread of affliction which our forefathers ate in the land of Egypt. Let all those who are hungry come and eat with us. Let all those who are in need come and share our meal. This year we are here. Next year may we all be in the land of Israel. — Elie Wiesel

Kousei X Quotes By Muditha Champika

It is not good to talk about rude things you have done willingly or mistakenly. We have to forget those things after telling about it to someone virtues. Then we have another chance to correct us. Repeatedly reminding those things will give us lot of bad results. Instead it is better to talk about best things you have done. — Muditha Champika

Kousei X Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

An active civil position will make you become the hero of your time. — Sunday Adelaja

Kousei X Quotes By Marilyn W. Atkinson

We have transformational conversations with people we value! — Marilyn W. Atkinson

Kousei X Quotes By Wendell Phillips

When I want to find the vanguard of the people I look to the uneasy dreams of an aristocracy and find what they dread most. — Wendell Phillips

Kousei X Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Resistance keeps you stuck. Surrender immediately opens you to the greater intelligence that is vaster than the human mind, and it can then express itself through you. So through surrender often you find circumstances changing. — Eckhart Tolle

Kousei X Quotes By A. Zavarelli

It wasn't desire, it was biology. My body was adapting to the situation. Doing what it needed to survive. That, I was certain of. Because if I had liked it, liked the hands of this monster, that would have made me a monster too. — A. Zavarelli