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Proactive Quote Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

Because, once alone, it is impossible to believe that one could ever have been otherwise. Loneliness is an absolute discovery. — Marilynne Robinson

Proactive Quote Quotes By Kenneth Clark

Only the bad artists of the nineteenth century were frightened by the invention of photography; the good ones all welcomed it and used it. — Kenneth Clark

Proactive Quote Quotes By Agatha Christie

When a man's neck's in danger, he doesn't stop to think too much about
sentiment. — Agatha Christie

Proactive Quote Quotes By Katherine Boo

If the house is crooked and crumbling, and the land on which it sits uneven, is it possible to make anything lie straight? — Katherine Boo

Proactive Quote Quotes By Amos Oz

And in this respect, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a tragedy, a clash between one very powerful, very convincing, very painful claim over this land and another no less powerful, no less convincing claim. — Amos Oz

Proactive Quote Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

God is always proactive — Sunday Adelaja

Proactive Quote Quotes By George Steiner

Fischer does not merely outplay opponents; he leaves them bodily and mentally glutted. Fisher himself speaks of the exultant instant in which he feels the 'ego of the other player crumbling.' — George Steiner

Proactive Quote Quotes By Daniel Egger

For basic survival, as for evolution, we have to accept the past as the creator of the present, influence the future, and act in the present. — Daniel Egger

Proactive Quote Quotes By Napoleon Hill

The greatest failure in life is to stop trying. — Napoleon Hill

Proactive Quote Quotes By Lyda Morehouse

Almsgiving is a major tenet of Islam. It's also a kick in the pants of the highest order. Nothing is as cool as skimming off a couple of hundred thousand from some multinational corporation and handing it out to random strangers. Or writing a harmless little virus that makes credit counters "forget" to send a surcharge back to the bank after each purchase. Oh, sure, technically I'm supposed to give away my own money, but whatever. I'm sure Allah gets the spirit of what I'm doing here. — Lyda Morehouse