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South Africa 1890 Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

In a speech in South Africa in 1890 Mahatma Gandhi said this:

"A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. He is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him. He is not an interruption of our work. He is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider of our business. He is part of it. We are not doing him a favour by serving him. He is doing us a favour by giving us the opportunity to do so. — Mahatma Gandhi

South Africa 1890 Quotes By Jennifer Lopez

I think to give something a chance, to really get to know somebody, you want to do it out of the public eye. — Jennifer Lopez

South Africa 1890 Quotes By Esther Spurrill Jones

Here lies clever Trevor;
Truth was not his friend.
He lied until the end;
Now, he'll lie forever. — Esther Spurrill Jones

South Africa 1890 Quotes By E.L. James

I turn up the volume of the music.
Sleep through that, Lelliot! — E.L. James

South Africa 1890 Quotes By Benjamin Zander

Mistakes can be like ice. If we resist them, we may keep on slipping into a posture of defeat. If we include mistakes in our definition of performance, we are likely to glide through them and appreciate the beauty of the longer run. — Benjamin Zander

South Africa 1890 Quotes By Nawal El Saadawi

God was just and that the head of the state in Egypt wielded his power fairly. If God deprived a child of family or wealth, He might bless him with intelligence, music, or the love of God and the homeland. A poor person might still be morally rich. — Nawal El Saadawi

South Africa 1890 Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

It was a good place to sit, and listen, under a sky that had seen so much and heard so much that one more wicked deed would surely make no difference. Sins, thought Mma Ramotswe, are darker and more powerful when contemplated within confining walls. Out in the open, under such a sky as this, misdeeds were reduced to their natural proportions - small, mean things that could be faced quite openly, sorted, and folded away. — Alexander McCall Smith