Mabrouk El Quotes & Sayings
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Your mind will always try to complete what it pictures, so always picture success no matter haw badly things are going at the moment. — Brian Tracy

It was through the Second World War that most of us suddenlyappreciated for the first time the power of man's concentrated efforts to understand and control the forces of nature.We were appalled by what we saw. — Vannevar Bush

Still often interventionist, convinced of our importance in the world, even those of us born long after 1900 live in a country that is much more Victorian than we think. — Kate Williams

Now, sucking all the night into his open mouth and blowing it out pale, with all the blackness left heavily inside himself ... — Ray Bradbury

Reduction is precisely what a work of art opposes. Easy answers ... annotations, arrows ... an oudine of its design ... very seriously mislead. — William H Gass

He did change history. He did, he did!" Gabil hopped again, twice, lost his footing, and toppled to the floor. He bounded to his feet and did a little jig of sorts. "Ha! It's fascinating! It's magnicalicious!" "Please, settle down. That's not even a word." "Why not?" Gabil said. "If Thomas can change history, I think I have the right to change a few words. — Ted Dekker

You want people to take it seriously, but most people are still going to act like it's just some dumb thing you're doing and ask you about it in the way people do when they don't think you're ever going to finish what you started. — Lauren Barnholdt

Small aids to individuals, large aid to masses. — Maria Mitchell

Having your adolescence at an all-male boarding school is just crap. — Benedict Cumberbatch

The very qualities that make one a writer in the first place contribute to the block: hypersensitivity, stubbornness, insatiability, and so on. Given the general oddity of writers, no wonder there are no sure cures. — John Gardner

Never allow anyone to make you feel inferior. Be proud of who you are! — Sheila Renee Parker