Morenike Murphy Quotes & Sayings
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The best part about burning your candle at both ends is that everything is much brighter in the middle. — Wes Fesler

Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others. — John C. Maxwell

There are great municipal investments out there, but on a blanket basis you have to be really careful about knowing what cash flows are supporting your investments. — Meredith Whitney

Be a curator of your life. Slowly cut things out until you're left only with what you love, with what's necessary, with what makes you happy. — Leo Babauta

My mum used to say to me, 'Spit on yer 'ands and take a fresh 'old.' Keep going even if you have setbacks. — Lesley Garrett

Here, in the vanguard, beyond the borders of knowledge, science becomes even more beautiful - incandescent in the forge of nascent ideas, of intuitions, of attempts. Of roads taken and then abandoned, of enthusiasms. In the effort to imagine what has not yet been imagined. Twenty — Carlo Rovelli

On January 12, on a firing range located in a small valley called San Juan, at the end of the island in the province of Oriente, hundreds of soldiers from the defeated army of Batista had been lined up in a trench knee-deep and more than fifty yards long. Their hands were tied behind their backs, and they were machine-gunned there where they stood. Then with bulldozers the trenches were turned into mass graves. There had been no trial of any kind for those men. — Armando Valladares

Both sides of the aisle - Republican and Democrat - have been unwilling and afraid to address the deficit, and someone's got to. — Rand Paul

What are you, child, that you need time to learn about yourself? — Frank Herbert

Create a vision that makes you wanna jump out of bed in the morning. — Ella Henderson

He criticized Christianity, but his objections were not so much intellectual as moral and aesthetic: he attacked the Christian religion because of its impact on the quality of life. Devaluing the natural world for the sake of a spiritual realm, Christianity could not be other than hostile to happiness: 'man', Leopardi wrote, 'was happier before Christianity than after it. — John N. Gray