Sanjuro Yojimbo Quotes & Sayings
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You can't make me be nice.
You can't make me be good.
You can't make me believe.
But your example, your kindness, your patience and love will affect me perhaps enough that eventually I may choose to do those things. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Commitment comes as a result of choice, not conditions. — John C. Maxwell

The best types of problems are those that seem harder at first than when you think about it. — Erez Lieberman Aiden

For every runner who hits the wall because of his or her failure to consume enough carbohydrate during the race, there are several who hit the wall because of their failure to consume enough carbs in their everyday training diet. To — Matt Fitzgerald

How to transcend the senses without disturbing the health is what we want to learn. — Swami Vivekananda

I am quite unsatisfied by the distinctions between the oral and literate. — David Antin

I'm not even sure I want to use the term 'coming out.' — Binyavanga Wainaina

All attention is introspection. — Thomas Metzinger

This action step should be personal (involving you), practical (something you can do), and provable (with a deadline to do it). — Rick Warren

You can pick your friends, but you don't pick who you fall in love with. — Sudeep Nagarkar

The longer one lives, the less valued is that life. Why is that? — Steven Erikson

Getting used to the new alignments of roles and responsibilities required by the discipleship model is admittedly difficult. The congregational culture is shocked, and people feel a sense of dislocation. Pastors may understandably begin to feel marginalized and threatened when they discover that areas of ministry that have been expected of them in the past can actually be done better by others. Lay disciples may feel insecure and uneasy - if not inappropriate! - as they step across boundaries into areas of ministry that have been largely reserved for pastors. All need to be reminded repeatedly that discipleship is a matter of calling, giftedness, and training - not title or position. — Michael W. Foss