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Quyen Anh Quotes By Walter Annenberg

You will not be satisfied unless you are contributing something to or for the benefit of others. — Walter Annenberg

Quyen Anh Quotes By Hark Herald Sarmiento

I used to capture the vastness and the immensity of the world and confine it to the limited pages of the parchment. — Hark Herald Sarmiento

Quyen Anh Quotes By Glenn Beck

When you're true to yourself - not the audience that reads about me in the newspaper or sees a clip someplace, but the audience that actually comes and watches, just like Oprah - they get to know you and they sense something genuine. — Glenn Beck

Quyen Anh Quotes By Susanne Katherina Langer

The power of magic has no known limits. A person knows, in a fair way, his own physical capacities, the weight of the blows he can deal, the furthest range of his arrows, the strength of his voice, the speed and endurance of his running; but the reaches of his mind are indefinite and, to his feeling, infinite. — Susanne Katherina Langer

Quyen Anh Quotes By Nayyirah Waheed

Listen to my poems
but do not look for me
look for you. — Nayyirah Waheed

Quyen Anh Quotes By Idries Shah

Angels are the powers hidden in the faculties and organs of man — Idries Shah

Quyen Anh Quotes By Muhammad Yunus

Good economic theory must give the people the chance to use their talents to build their own lives. We must get away from the traditional route where the rich will do the business and the poor will depend on private or public charity. — Muhammad Yunus

Quyen Anh Quotes By Ani DiFranco

TIME is not a thing that's ours to lose. — Ani DiFranco

Quyen Anh Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

Without God man neither knows which way to go, nor even understands who he is ... One of the deepest forms of poverty a person can experience is isolation ... Poverty is often produced by a rejection of God's love, by man's basic and tragic tendency to close in on himself, thinking himself to be self-sufficient or merely an insignificant and ephemeral fact, a "stranger" in a random universe ... The human being develops when ... his soul comes to know itself and the truths that God has implanted deep within, when he enters into dialogue with himself and his Creator ... It is not by isolation that man establishes his worth, but by placing himself in relation with others and with God. — Pope Benedict XVI