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Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Kishore Bansal

Humanity tunes up our life and makes it extraordinary. — Kishore Bansal

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

A man's face as a rule says more, and more interesting things, than his mouth, for it is a compendium of everything his mouth will ever say, in that it is the monogram of all this man's thoughts and aspirations. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Jon Ronson

Yeah,' said Al. 'I'm very prone to boredom. I gotta go do something. Yeah. That's a fair statement. I'm not the most relaxed person in the world. My mind does not stop working all night.'
'Manipulative?' I said.
'I think you could describe that as leadership,' he said. 'Inspire! I think it's called leadership. — Jon Ronson

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Roy Peter Clark

Express your most powerful thought in the shortest sentence. — Roy Peter Clark

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Stephen King

There's something powerful about knowing the shortest way, even if you take the longer way because you know your mother-in-law is sitting home. — Stephen King

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Inio Asano

Punpun was just fine again today. — Inio Asano

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

I spent quite sometime just watching enthralled, the gnarled hands of Mother Teresa in a portrait because those hands are associated with bringing comfort to the aged and abandoned in Kolkata's streets. So they are beautiful. — Sri Aurobindo

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Thomas Keating

Perhaps the shortest and most powerful prayer in human language is help. — Thomas Keating

Shortest But Most Powerful Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

We are out to defeat injustice and not white persons who may be unjust. — Martin Luther King Jr.