Wendolyn Quotes & Sayings
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Writing a book is a blood sport. If it doesn't hurt when you're done, you're probably doing something wrong. — Kevis Hendrickson

If someone offer you an opportunity to get closer to your enemy, you always take it. — Veronica Roth

No business can be a great success without a great purpose. — Debasish Mridha

Smiling is very important. If we are not able to smile, then the world will not have peace. It is not by going out for a demonstration against nuclear missiles that we can bring about peace. It is with our capacity of smiling, breathing, and being peace that we can make peace. — Nhat Hanh

wanted to make him know that he had friends in this world tied to him by something stronger than blood, ties that could never fade or dissolve. That he would never be hungry or cold or motherless while I still drew breath. That he didn't need two hands, or a street address, or clean lungs, or social grace, or a happy disposition to be precious and irreplaceable. That no matter what our future held, my first task would always be to kick a hole in the world and make a space for him where he could safely be his eccentric self. Most — Hope Jahren

Management is about arranging and telling. Leadership is about nurturing and enhancing. — Tom Peters

In my view, if you have good or bad technique, it doesn't matter. But you will survive if you can adjust your game at international level, you are mentally strong, you know your strengths and how to score runs. — Virender Sehwag

If only everyone could experience the joy of being Christian, being loved by God Who gave His Son for us! — Pope Benedict XVI

I am a huge Eminem fan and find it flattering that he would rap about me. Personally, I'm honored. — Kim Kardashian

Never give up searching for the job that you are passionate about — Warren Buffett

The bliss of blessedness! — Lailah Gifty Akita

One of the things people are fleeing when they leave the city is the need either to reject people who are less well educated than themselves, or to accept them with all that implies for their children's education and future placement in the society. — David Riesman