Shehab Ahmed Quotes & Sayings
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Service to others should be one of the most basic purposes of family life and schooling. — Andy Hargreaves
He said a bit more gently, "Your father was often in this room. It seems right having you here." "Bella will wonder if I tarry." "Let her wonder, Roxie. Let them all wonder." His tone was so mellow, so inviting, she felt her dilemma play plainly across her face. "I won't offer you a drink, if that's what you're worried about. — Laura Frantz
The only way to change consciousness and the world around us is to start with yourself. — Marina Abramovic
May I be born again and again, and suffer thousands of miseries so that I may worship the only God that exists, the only God I believe in, the sum total of all souls-and, above all, my God the wicked, my God the miserable, my God the poor of all races, of all species, is the special object of my worship. — Swami Vivekananda
Management by results - like driving a car by looking in rear view mirror. — W. Edwards Deming
That's the funny thing about pity, Saint. It's condescending by default. — Wildbow
Art is not entertainment. Art is not luxury goods. Art is culture. It is you and me. — Paige Bradley
I knew right away that it was a gorgeous idea. — Lila Acheson Wallace
Servants ran to wake the young king, Tamar, already awake and watching from his balcony. Curious, naturally. Not altogether pleased. No more than anyone would be, jolted out of a sound sleep by unexpected elephants. — Lloyd Alexander
Analysts often write about the need for certain cultures not to lose face, or ever be seen to back down, but this is not just a problem in the Arab or East Asian cultures - it is a human problem expressed in different ways. — Tim Marshall
The Master was exceedingly gracious to university dons who visited him, but he would never reply to their questions or be drawn into their theological speculations. To his disciples, who marveled at this, he said, Can one talk about the ocean to a frog in a well or about the divine to people who are restricted by their concepts? — Anthony De Mello