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Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By Robert Grosseteste

Command those that govern your house before all you household that they keep careful watch that all your household, within and without, be faithful, painstaking, chaste, clean, honest and profitable. — Robert Grosseteste

Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By Nelson Mandela

Losing a sense of time is an easy way to lose one's grip and even one's sanity. — Nelson Mandela

Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By Denis Gorce-Bourge

Only a Systemic approach of organisations can produce sustainable changes because companies are ecosystems and as such are alive — Denis Gorce-Bourge

Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By Kathleen Blanco

My values, our values, aren't about pointing fingers. They are about offering a helping hand. — Kathleen Blanco

Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By George Lakoff

The logic of this metaphor is extremely important: Since diseases can spread through contact, it follows from the metaphor that immorality can spread through contact. Hence, immoral people must be kept away from moral people, lest they become immoral too. This is part of the logic behind urban flight, segregated neighborhoods, and strong sentencing guidelines even for nonviolent offenders. The same logic lies behind guilt-by-association arguments: If you are in contact with immoral people, you become immoral. M — George Lakoff

Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By Edith Summers Kelley

...from the big tobacco barns there welled forth a fragrance that was for these Kentuckians, the soul of autumn. Oozing out into the sunshine from every crack in the great structures, it exhilarated like an elixir, like a long draught of some rich, spicy wine. — Edith Summers Kelley

Mbarka Brahmi Quotes By Gregory Wasson

There's an opportunity for the pharmacist to play a much greater role in health care, especially with what we have going on in this country with the shortage of primary-care physicians. — Gregory Wasson