Shugoki Quotes & Sayings
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If what is best in mankind, and what its progress depends on, manifests itself primarily in the individual and only secondarily in the mass, then our objectives should be to maintain such freedom as allows the individual to think and speak for himself. — Louis J. Halle

Today, we have many ways of defining success in life. Some define it as being a sports hero, others as being wealthy, others as being popular and well liked, and still others as being happy. How does God define success? He defines it as being spiritually mature! — Dr. Todd M. Fink

Master the power of attitude and you'll live a powerful life. — Gerald G. Jampolsky

I'm feeling a little delicate. — Aung San Suu Kyi

He who is incapable of feeling strong passions, of being shaken by anger, of living in every sense of the word, will never be a good actor. — Sarah Bernhardt

English muffins with avocado is one of my favorite breakfasts. — Mia Hamm

Giving a good performance, giving it all is what it's all about. I love to perform. — Henry Rollins

I am Cyrus, king of the world ... — Cyrus The Great

Not everything is black and white. There are some things that are not meant to be proven logically, they just are. They have existed long before us and will continue to do do long after we leave this earth. — Kira Saito

A great deal of fear is a result of just "not knowing." We do not know what is involved in a new situation. We do not know whether we can deal with it. The sooner we learn what it entails, the sooner we can dissolve our fear. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Bring into your mind anyone against whom you have a grievance and let it go. Send that person your forgiveness. — Deepak Chopra

Those who occupy managerial positions in the media, or gain status within them as commentators, belong to the same privileged elites, and might be expected to share the perceptions, aspirations, and attitudes of their associates, reflecting their own class interests as well. Journalists entering the system are unlikely to make their way unless they conform to these ideological pressures, generally by internalizing the values; it is not easy to say one thing and believe another, and those who fail to conform will tend to be weeded out by familiar mechanisms. — Noam Chomsky