Whuhu Quotes & Sayings
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Many people who want to be great aren't willing to do the work to make it possible! — Zig Ziglar

The whole enchilada, kid. — Barbara Taylor Bradford

It's hard for a man to live with a successful woman - they seem to resent you so much. Very few men are generous enough to accept success in their women. — Shirley Bassey

We will do whatever the government tells us to do, which is a critically important principle of the Chinese market economy, and there is nothing more for discussion about it. — Li Shufu

To the labor of man alone Smith ascribes the power of producing values. This is an error. A more exact analysis demonstrates ... that all the values are derived from the operation of labor, or rather from the industry of man, combined with the operation of those agents which nature and capital furnish him. — Jean-Baptiste Say

The purpose of meditation is personal transformation. — Henepola Gunaratana

I have never tried to compare myself to anyone else. — Sachin Tendulkar

What do you expect me to do i am a pirate not a ninja!" - Annie, The House of Mystery — Matthew Sturges

We talk about wanting to change the world, and we often picture this as a lofty goal reached only by superstars, politicians and billionaires. The truth is, no matter where you are or what you're doing, you're making a difference just by existing. Every action you carry out will either make the universe a better place or a worse one. — Rosie Blythe

People are just cannibals unless they leave each other alone. — Doris Lessing

You can either buy shoes or paint. — Janice Tanton

Deuteronomy had listed a number of obligatory laws, which had included the Ten Commandments. During and immediately after the exile, this had been elaborated into a complex legislation consisting of the 613 commandments (mitzvot) in the Pentateuch. These minute directives seem off-putting to an outsider and have been presented in a very negative light by New Testament polemic. Jews did not find them a crushing burden, as Christians tend to imagine, but found that they were a symbolic way of living in the presence of God. In — Karen Armstrong