Letih Adalah Quotes & Sayings
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The Lord has said to the worldly people, if someone possesses certain energies, by recalling that person, the same energies will arise within you. If you don't know how to ask for godly energies, but if you want to jump, then by recalling a monkey and asking for energies from him, you will be able to do so. If you want to bark, you have to ask for the energy from a dog! The Gnani [The Enlightened One] has infinite energies; if you recall Him, you will attain all those energies! — Dada Bhagwan

If you have feet, walk! If you have wings, fly! Whatever you have, use them! Don't let them to rust! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I let it ring. I wanted to breathe for a few minutes, and I could think of nothing that couldn't wait. Besides, I had paid almost $50 for an answering machine. Let it earn its keep. — Jeff Lindsay

Modeling is an incredible job for a girl if she approaches it with her head on her shoulders. You travel, you speak to people, and it opens your mind to different things. — Anja Rubik

People talk a lot about the Jackson's but then when you think about it, there is quite a lot to talk about. — Jackie Jackson

Every life is worthy and every life is capable of greatness. We have an obligation to make sure that opportunity for greatness is there. — Condoleezza Rice

My parents were entrepreneurs. They ran a small ad agency in upstate New York. — Mike McCue

We only need to be as true to others as we are to ourselves, that there may be grounds enough for friendship. — Henry David Thoreau

Development means a capacity for self-sustaining growth. It means that an economy must register advances which in turn will promote further progress. The loss of industry and skill in Africa was extremely small, if we measure it from the viewpoint of modern scientific achievements or even by the standards of England in the late eighteenth century. However, it must be borne in mind that to be held back at one stage means that it is impossible to go on to a further stage. When a person is forced to leave school after only two years of primary school education, it is no reflection on him that he is academically and intellectually less developed than someone who had the opportunity to be schooled right through to university level. What Africa experienced in the early centuries of trade was precisely a loss of development opportunity, and this is of greatest importance. Pg. 105 — Walter Rodney