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Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Lester Levenson

Growth is transcending yourself, your habitual self, which is none other than ego. — Lester Levenson

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By John Scalzi

Because every time I think of starships skipping across the galaxy, I imagine Albert Einstein in a policeman's uniform, writing up a ticket. — John Scalzi

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Alan Watts

The whole point of Zen is to suspend the rules we have superimposed on things and to see the world as it is — Alan Watts

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Kathleen Wynne

In every election homophobia has been part of the landscape and in every campaign I've been able to become connected enough to my constituents that they know who I am and that I can be elected on my merits. — Kathleen Wynne

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Kanye West

Sophisticated ignorance, write my curses in cursive. — Kanye West

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

God, what a world, if men in street and mart felt that same kinship of the human heart which makes them, in the face of fire and flood, rise to the meaning of true brotherhood. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Angus Young

Some people say we have thirteen albums that all sound the same. That isn't true. We have fourteen albums that all sound the same. — Angus Young

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Sam Altman

Two other things that we hear again and again from our founders, they wish they had done earlier, and that is ... simply writing down how you do things and why you do things. — Sam Altman

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Brennan Manning

I have been seized by the power of a great affection. — Brennan Manning

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Billy Corgan

Smashing Pumpkins has never been a band about hit songs. — Billy Corgan

Okonkwo's Pride Quotes By Semir Zeki

The Japanese, if I understand them, are masters of the unsaid and the unstated, of subtlety and ambiguity, all of which constitute powerful stimulants to the imagination. — Semir Zeki