Madea Praise The Lord Quotes & Sayings
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One man is an oppressor because many are slaves; let us despise the slaves. — James Allen
We are all writers and readers as well as communicators with the need at times to please and satisfy ourselves with the clear and almost perfect thought. — Roger Angell
Do you know that if you close your eyes really tightly, so you can see stars, when you open them again it's a brand new world. — Michael Robotham
There are fewer and fewer Republicans. — Greg Dworkin
No one can hold all of me at once. Does this constitute a crime? — Julie Orringer
Telling the story, acknowledging what has happened and how you feel, is often a necessary part of forgiveness. — Sharon Salzberg
In the heat of leadership, with the adrenaline pumping, it is easy to convince yourself that you are not subject to the normal human frailties that can defeat ordinary mortals. You begin to act as if you are indestructible. But the intellectual, physical, and emotional challenges of leadership are fierce. So, in addition to getting on the being and assess the tolls those changes are taking. If you don't, your seemingly indestructible self can self-destruct. This, by the way, is an ideal outcome for your foes-and even friends who oppose your initiative- because no one has to feel responsible for your downfall.
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When you take "personal" attacks personally, you unwittingly conspire in one of the common ways you can be taken out of action-you make yourself the issue.
Attacks may be personal, understand that they are basically attacks on positions you represent and the role you are seeking to play — Ronald A. Heifetz
There's a big difference between oneness and sameness. Oneness implies that we're all connected and that we all come from the same source. Sameness implies that we all have to do things and exactly think the same way as everybody else does. — Wayne Dyer
I sort of came out at the dawn of the Internet in the mid-90s and I think it helped break my career. I think I was one of the first artists to really benefit from the grassroots swell that can happen online. I don't know if I would have broken out without it. — Jewel
