Mundians People Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever anything is being accomplished, it is being done, I have learned, by a monomaniac with a mission. — Peter Drucker

For a moment, I debated whether I should tell someone about the words I'd started writing down, but I couldn't. In a way, I felt ashamed, even though my writing was the one thing that whispered okayness in my ear. I didn't speak it, to anyone. — Markus Zusak

God in Christ above me, God in the Spirit within me. [. . .]
'And even as it taught you, ye abide in Him.' Here we have again the Holy Trinity: the Holy One, from whom the holy anointing comes; the Holy Spirit, who is Himself the anointing; and Christ, the Holy One of God, in whom the anointing teaches us to abide. [. . .]
The teaching of the Holy Spirit is in the heart first; man's teaching in the mind. Let all our thinking ever lead us to cease from thought, and to open the heart and will to the Spirit to teach there in His own Divine way, deeper than thought and feeling. Unseen, within the veil, the Holy Spirit abideth. Be silent and still, believe and expect, and cling to Jesus. — Andrew Murray

I think the main thing you measure your success by is what you do in comparison to your opposition. If you're in an industry where you're the leader, then you're performing very well. — Gerry Harvey

If you believed more in life you would fling yourself less to the moment. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Things that make you weird as a kid will make you great tomorrow. — James Victore

What other's think of you is their opinions. Never seek to please people.Be yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If that Negro is faithful all his days, he can and will enter the celestial kingdom. He will go there as a servant, but he will get a celestial resurrection. — Mark E. Petersen

You are soft person you said. But you're soft as shit: it is very soft but stinking! — Ilze Falb

No temple can still the personal griefs and strifes in the breasts of its visitors. — Margaret Fuller