Secretaries Day 2020 Inspirational Quotes & Sayings
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For often evil men are rich, and good men poor; But we will not exchange with them Our virtue for their wealth since one abides always, While riches change their owners every day. — Solon

Perhaps I overemphasized the value of keeping busy ... I liked to imagine that I was incapable of doing nothing for afternoons myself, but maybe what disturbed me was that I was capable of it. I feared this was a knack one could get the hang of rather readily, and it was therefore now lurking in my house waiting for me to pick it up like a winter flu. — Lionel Shriver

I've got thick skin and an elastic heart — Sia Furler

God is not partial. All His children have His total Love, and all His gifts are freely given to everyone alike. — Helen Schucman

You may pray for an hour and still not pray. You may meet God for a moment and then be in touch with Him all day. — Carl Fredrik Wisloff

It is impossible to practice parliamentary politics without having patience, decency, politeness and courtesy. — Khaleda Zia

I was always musical - yelling when I was a baby, singing into a brush and singing in the shower. — Susan Boyle

Early identification of your God-given abilities helps you to become happier and successful earlier in life. — Maxine Phillips

The word "fine" is the greatest abbreviation and obviously wrong. — Lydia Davis

The directional nature of happiness is one reason it's a good idea to have a sport or hobby that leaves you plenty of room to improve every year. Tennis — Scott Adams

Bees and butterflies, moths and dragonflies, the flowers and the brooks and the clouds. — George MacDonald

Graft good Fruit all, or graft not at all. — Benjamin Franklin

Condemning class struggle does not mean condemning every possible form of social conflict. Such conflicts inevitably arise and Christians must often take a position in the "struggle for social justice." What is condemned is "total war," which has no respect for the dignity of others (and consequently of oneself). It excludes reasonable compromise, does not pursue the common good but the good of a group, and sets out to destroy whatever stands in its way. — Pope John Paul II