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Raheb Obituary Quotes By Kishore Bansal

Happy is the man who enjoy warmth of the sun and refresh in the breeze, who is secure within and say I have lived to-day. — Kishore Bansal

Raheb Obituary Quotes By George R R Martin

It took all her strength not to weep. She had been weeping too much of late. It was unseemly, she knew, but she could not seem to help herself; the tears would come, sometimes over a trifle, and nothing she did could hold them back. — George R R Martin

Raheb Obituary Quotes By Tilman J. Fertitta

I'm there for my friends, and I'd like to think I'm there for my employees. — Tilman J. Fertitta

Raheb Obituary Quotes By William Maxwell

Innocence is defined in dictionaries as freedom from guilt or sin, especially from lack of knowledge; purity of heart; blamelessness; guilelessness; simplicity, etc. — William Maxwell

Raheb Obituary Quotes By Alice Walker

People are called 'stars' not only because they shine ... because the qualities they exemplify are ... eternal. We are attracted to their sparkle, their warmth, their light, but they will be forever distant from us. So distant we can never quite believe our inseparability. Never quite believe that we are also composed of the light they have. — Alice Walker

Raheb Obituary Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Angry words backfire upon the speaker. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Raheb Obituary Quotes By Gary Hamel

Alan Kay's famous aphorism is that perspective is worth 80 IQ points. An innovative insight is not the product of an individual's brilliance. It's not as if innovators' heads are wired in different ways. Innovation typically comes from looking at the world through a slightly different lens. — Gary Hamel

Raheb Obituary Quotes By Anonymous

He came into our lives just as we were trying to figure out what they would become. — Anonymous