Njegosev Quotes & Sayings
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If this was another bit of his ta'veren tugging at the Pattern, it was a bit he could have done without. The — Robert Jordan

We think we dare not be satisfied with the small measure of spiritual knowledge, experience and love that has been given to us, and that we must constantly be looking forward eagerly for the highest good.' — Jan Karon

Passivity breeds anxiety. To be healthy, a person needs to be having an impact on his surroundings, uplifting those about him and bringing in more light
- Rabbi M.M. Schneerson — Rabbi M.M. Schneerson

How is your life limited by your fear? What are you not doing that you'd really like to do? When we use fear to our advantage by tackling those things that evoke a sense of excitement and trepidation, fear becomes and ally. Each experience provides a challenge and an opportunity to expand your comfort zone. The way to create an extraordinary life is to make the challenge of fear work for you by building your courage muscles. — Cheryl Richardson

I can remember how rude I could be at times to journalists and people phoning up for advice. — Benjamin Cohen

A prudent ruler is distinguished by his ability to manage. — Sunday Adelaja

People get distracted by worries and sadness, and have to struggle to see anything else. They have to work hard to hold on to beauty, to hold fast to dreams and words — Blue Balliett

Mothers have need of sharp eyes and discreet tongues
when they have girls to manage — Louisa May Alcott

It's not a silly question if you can't answer it. — Jostein Gaarder

Take the middle 70 percent and tell them what they need to do to get into the top 20 percent. — Jack Welch

Any dodge, or trick, or conjuration of any kind is open to the photographer's use so that it belongs to his art and is not false to nature. If the dodges, tricks, etc., lead the photographer astray, so much the worse for him; if they do not assist him to represent nature, he is not fit to use them. It is not the fault of the dodges, it is the fault of the bungler. — Henry Peach Robinson

I admired how she knew, well before I did, that the point of a child is not what you hope he will accomplish in your name but the pleasure that he will bring you, whatever form it comes in, even if it is a form that is barely recognizable as pleasure at all - and more important, the pleasure you will be privileged to bring him. — Hanya Yanagihara

Law Number XXIX: Executives who do not produce successful results hold on to their jobs only about five years. Those who produce effective results hang on about half a decade. — Norman Ralph Augustine