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Menonjolkan Quotes By Alexis Hall

We are all the playground of angels and demons. — Alexis Hall

Menonjolkan Quotes By Malvinder Mohan Singh

My father has been my role model. And I always looked up to him - be it his management philosophy or his approach towards life. — Malvinder Mohan Singh

Menonjolkan Quotes By C. Northcote Parkinson

When any organizational entity expands beyond 21 members, the real power will be in some smaller body. — C. Northcote Parkinson

Menonjolkan Quotes By Timothy J. Keller

All prayer is responding to God. In all cases God is the initiator - "hearing" always precedes asking. God comes to us first or we would never reach out to him.92 Yet all prayers are not alike or equally effective in relating to God. The clearer our understanding of who God is, the better our prayers. Instinctive prayer is like an emergency flare in reaction to a general sense of God's reality. Prayer as a spiritual gift is a genuine, personal conversation in reply to God's specific, verbal revelation. — Timothy J. Keller

Menonjolkan Quotes By Meredith Duran

If a woman could win love with her body, the world would have no bastards. — Meredith Duran

Menonjolkan Quotes By Hans Borli

Your humble light the fire of your mind blinds you: If you walk with a lantern in the dark you won't see the stars. — Hans Borli

Menonjolkan Quotes By Albert Camus

If absolute truth belongs to anyone in this world, it certainly does not belong to the man or party that claims to possess it. — Albert Camus

Menonjolkan Quotes By Martin Rees

We should all oppose - as Darwin did - views manifestly in conflict with the evidence, such as creationism ... But we shouldn't set up this debate as 'religion v science'; instead we should strive for peaceful coexistence with at least the less dogmatic strands of mainstream religions, which number many excellent scientists among their adherents. — Martin Rees