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Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Fela Durotoye

In all, Nigeria belongs to us all and we have a personal responsibility to see that it succeeds — Fela Durotoye

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Tim Field

Bullying consists of the least competent most aggressive employee projecting their incompetence on to the least aggressive most competent employee and winning. — Tim Field

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Philip Sidney

Confidence in one's self is the chief nurse of magnanimity, which confidence, notwithstanding, doth not leave the care of necessary furniture for it; and therefore, of all the Grecians, Homer doth ever make Achilles the best armed. — Philip Sidney

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Michael Tianias

It's all a matter of perception.
What one person deems to be important may be just as equally unimportant to another.
What one deems to be right may seem very wrong to someone else.
Your moral compass and values may not always be totally in sync with others you meet.
In the end it's all just your perception of how you choose to live your life and this may not always win you friends. In fact it may gain you some enemies.
Live your life how you choose to and if people don't like the way you do things then disagree if you must, but be nice & be respectful and then if you must, move on and leave it all behind you.
It's your life after all and only you can live it. Choose your path and set your compass then start walking. — Michael Tianias

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Philip Yancey

If we comprehend what Christ has done for us, then surely out of gratitude we will strive to live 'worthy' of such great love. We will strive for holiness not to make God love us but because He already does. — Philip Yancey

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Jim Parrack

If you're dealing with personal kind of acting, you're not going to want to open up and expose it to everybody, because that's where the power lies, you know? It would be a little like showing your hand in poker, and then hoping you can still win. — Jim Parrack

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Oftentimes I have hated in self-defense; but if I were stronger I would not have used such a weapon. — Kahlil Gibran

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Elizabeth Lesser

Look for a way to lift someone up. If that's all you do, it's enough. — Elizabeth Lesser

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Cynthia Kauffman

Second-wave feminists didn't look for an overthrow of patriarchy. Instead, they analyzed what they were up against and fought it in all of its varied manifestations. — Cynthia Kauffman

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Chris Evans

Ferraris are art, but they love being driven. — Chris Evans

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Grafton Tanner

For now, we live in the mall, but I think it's closing soon. — Grafton Tanner

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Rodney Stark

Theology is in disrepute among most Western intellectuals. The word is taken to mean a passe form of religious thinking that embraces irrationality and dogmatism. So too, Scholasticism. — Rodney Stark

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Walt Whitman

What is commonest and cheapest and nearest and easiest is Me, Me going in for my chances, spending for vast returns, Adorning myself to bestow myself on the first that will take me, Not asking the sky to come down to my goodwill, Scattering if freely forever. — Walt Whitman

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Vi Keeland

Don't focus on the what ifs. Focus on what is. — Vi Keeland

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Dave Gahan

I have to feel the audience. I enjoy that feeling of community. There's something sort of spiritual about it in a lot of ways. It's like we're all doing this together. — Dave Gahan

Nigeria Motivational Quotes By Matt Micros

Nick Nelson was first brandished with the moniker "the last of the nice guys" after leaving a pickup basketball game in 6th grade to help an elderly lady he didn't know, carry her groceries 17 blocks to her house. — Matt Micros