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Inspirational Quotations #481

June 23, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

A goal properly set is halfway reached.
—Zig Ziglar (American Author)

Don’t try to see God, but act in such a way that God will want to see you.
—Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura (Indian Hindu Religious Leader)

The desire not to be anything is the desire not to be.
—Ayn Rand (Russian-born American Novelist)

A girl in a convertible is worth five in the phonebook.
—Warren Buffett (American Investor)

The poorest way to face life is to face it with a sneer.
—Theodore Roosevelt (American Head of State)

It is difficult to make a man miserable while he feels he is worthy of himself and claims kindred to the great God who made him.
—Abraham Lincoln (American Head of State)

Of all of our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speak the most universally understood language.
—Walt Disney (American Entrepreneur)

We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow.
—Ronald Reagan (American Head of State)

The art of effective listening is essential to clear communication, and clear communication is necessary to management success.
—James Cash Penney (American Entrepreneur)

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Inspirational Quotations #480

June 17, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

When a stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty.
—George Bernard Shaw (Irish Playwright)

The chief reason for going to school is to get the impression fixed for life that there is a book side for everything.
—Robert Frost (American Poet)

The audience is the best judge of anything. They cannot be lied to. Truth brings them closer. A moment that lags – they’re gonna cough.
—Barbra Streisand (American Musician)

The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted, it belongs to the brave.
—Ronald Reagan (American Head of State)

Dogma does not mean the absence of thought, but the end of thought.
—G. K. Chesterton (English Journalist)

All search is vain, until we begin to perceive that wisdom is within ourselves … then we may know the sun is rising, that the morning is breaking for us.
—Swami Vivekananda (Indian Hindu Mystic)

I can’t help detesting my relations. I suppose it comes from the fact that none of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves.
—Oscar Wilde (Irish Poet)

I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter.
—Walt Disney (American Entrepreneur)

Be eager to acquire knowledge; it does not come to thee by inheritance.
—The Talmud (Sacred Text of the Jewish Faith)

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Inspirational Quotations #479

June 9, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

If you want to become the kind of person that any company would kill to have as an employee, you need to be the kind of employee that’s really picky about who you align with.
—Seth Godin (American Entrepreneur)

When I get a little money, I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes.
—Desiderius Erasmus (Dutch Catholic Humanist)

Giving advice makes the recipient feel less efficacious, so weigh that against the benefit your advice will likely yield.
—Marty Nemko (American Career Coach, Author)

There’s something just as inevitable as death. And that’s life.
—Charlie Chaplin (British Actor)

Surrounded by people who love life, you love it too; surrounded by people who don’t, you don’t.
—Mignon McLaughlin (American Journalist)

One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star.
—G. K. Chesterton (English Journalist)

Look not mournfully into the Past. It comes not back again. Wisely improve the Present. It is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, without fear, and with a manly heart.
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (American Poet)

I believe that a scientist looking at nonscientific problems is just as dumb as the next guy—and when he talks about a nonscientific matter, he will sound as naive as anyone untrained in the matter.
—Richard Feynman (American Physicist)

The madman thinks the rest of the world crazy.
—Publilius Syrus (Syrian-born Latin Writer)

To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves.
—Alexander Pope (English Poet)

Apologies only account for that which they do not alter.
—Benjamin Disraeli (British Head of State)

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Inspirational Quotations #478

June 2, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

As you inquire into issues and turn judgments around, you come to see that every perceived problem appearing “out there” is really nothing more than a misperception within your own thinking.
—Byron Katie (American Speaker)

I wanted to indulge and explore my love of humanity and especially my concern for persons less fortunate than myself.
—Arthur Ashe (American Sportsperson)

Far more of life’s pleasures are in the process than in the outcome. Be in the moment.
—Marty Nemko (American Career Coach, Author)

If you wish to keep as well as possible, the less you think about your health the better.
—Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (American Physician)

It is not enough to have a good mind. The main thing is to use it well.
—Rene Descartes (French Philosopher, Mathematician)

Conversation enriches the understanding, but solitude is the school of genius.
—Edward Gibbon (English Historian)

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those we have personality and emotion know what it means to want to escape from these things.
—T. S. Eliot (American-born British Poet)

Set peace of mind as your highest goal and organize your entire life around it.
—Brian Tracy (American Author)

Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.
—Galileo Galilei (Italian Astronomer)

To cement a new friendship, especially between foreigners or persons of a different social world, a spark with which both were secretly charged must fly from person to person, and cut across the accidents of place and time.
—George Santayana (Spanish Philosopher)

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Inspirational Quotations #477

May 26, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible.
—Colin Powell (American Military Leader)

As selfishness and complaint pervert and cloud the mind, so love with its joy clears and sharpens the vision.
—Helen Keller (American Author)

Only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour, are conveyed to the world in the best-chosen language.
—Jane Austen (English Novelist)

Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there.
—Richard Feynman (American Physicist)

They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong. There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.
—Ronald Reagan (American Head of State)

Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.
—J. M. Barrie (Scottish Novelist)

Remember, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
—Stephen King (American Novelist)

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Inspirational Quotations #476

May 19, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

One must be something, in order to do something.
—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German Poet)

We have, in fact, two kinds of morality side by side; one which we preach but do not practice and another which we practice but seldom preach.
—Bertrand A. Russell (British Philosopher)

Think of the poorest person you have ever seen and ask if your next act will be of any use to him.
—Mohandas K. Gandhi (Indian Hindu Political leader)

Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life. So aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something.
—Henry David Thoreau (American Philosopher)

Happiness is the only sanction of life; where happiness fails, existence remains a mad and lamentable experiment.
—George Santayana (Spanish Philosopher)

Cultivate only the habits that you are willing should master you.
—Elbert Hubbard (American Writer)

A radical is a man with both feet firmly planted—in the air. A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward. A reactionary is a somnambulist walking backwards. A liberal is a man who uses his legs and his hands at the behest—at the command—of his head.
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (American Head of State)

It all comes down to this: if your subconscious “financial blueprint” is not “set’ for success, nothing you learn, nothing you know, and nothing you do will make much of a difference.
—T. Harv Eker (American Motivational Speaker)

They can conquer who believe they can. He has not learned the first lesson in life who does not every day surmount a fear.
—Virgil (Roman Poet)

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Inspirational Quotations #475

May 12, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

The thirst after happiness is never extinguished in the heart of a man.
—Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Swiss Philosopher)

Some men are born to own, and can animate all their possessions. Others cannot: their owning is not graceful; seems to be a compromise of their character: they seem to steal their own dividends.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (American Philosopher)

The whole world yearns after freedom, yet each creature is in love with his chains; this is the first paradox and inextricable knot of our nature.
—Sri Aurobindo (Indian Yogi, Nationalist)

Avoid this dangerous mix of personal (grasping), spiritual and selfless love. Most of the time it ends in frustration.
—Hans Taeger

We are never so ridiculous from the habits we have as from those that we affect to have.
—Francois de La Rochefoucauld

Kindness arises by standing apart from oneself and recognizing all beings as companions on the arduous travel towards highest perfection.
—Hans Taeger

Let us leave it to the reviewers to abuse such effusions of fancy at their leisure, and over every new novel to talk in threadbare strains of the trash with which the press now groans. Let us not desert one another; we are an injured body.
—Jane Austen (English Novelist)

The first essential, of course, is to know what you want.
—Robert Collier (American Self-Help Author)

Are you more likely to feel regret because of an action you take or because of inaction (something you do *not* do)?
—Ben Casnocha (American Entrepreneur, Investor)

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Inspirational Quotations #474

May 5, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.
—Maya Angelou (American Poet)

Most people live, whether physically, intellectually or morally, in a very restricted circle of their potential being. They make use of a very small portion of their possible consciousness, and of their soul’s resources in general, much like a man who, out of his whole bodily organism, should get into a habit of using and moving only his little finger. Great emergencies and crises show us how much greater our vital resources are than we had supposed.
—William James (American Philosopher)

You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.
—Warren Buffett (American Investor)

Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.
—Bill Gates (American Businessperson)

A good book is the precious lifeblood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
—John Milton (English Poet)

I don’t make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.
—Will Rogers (American Actor)

The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.
—Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton (English Poet)

People don’t understand the sort of fight it takes to record what you want, to record the way you want to record it.
—Billie Holiday

Show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy.
—F. Scott Fitzgerald (American Novelist)

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Inspirational Quotations #473

April 28, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

While it is possible for intelligence to increase the range of benevolent impulse, and thus prompt a human being to consider the needs and rights of other than those to whom he is bound by organic and physical relationship, there are definite limits in the capacity of ordinary mortals which makes it impossible for them to grant to others what they claim for themselves.
—Reinhold Niebuhr (American Protestant Theologian)

An expert is a person who has found out by his own painful experience all the mistakes that one can make in a very narrow field.
—Niels Bohr (Danish Physicist)

Know, first, who you are, and then adorn yourself accordingly.
—Epictetus (Ancient Greek Philosopher)

Man is endowed by nature with organic relations to his fellow men; and natural impulse prompts him to consider the needs of others even when they compete with his own.
—Reinhold Niebuhr (American Protestant Theologian)

Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction.
—E. F. Schumacher (German Mathematician)

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Inspirational Quotations #472

April 21, 2013 By Nagesh Belludi Leave a Comment

An idea, to be suggestive, must come to the individual with the force of a revelation.
—William James (American Philosopher)

Night has come! Leaning from the window, we gaze at the vast sombre stretch of the city below us, pierced with multitudinous points of light. Jeanne presses her hand to her forehead as she leans upon the window-bar, and seems a little sad. And I say to myself as I watch her: All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves: we must die in one life before we can enter into another!|And as if answering my thought, the young girl murmurs to me.|My guardian, I am so happy; and still I feel as if I wanted to cry!
—Anatole France (French Novelist)

A baby is God’s opinion that life should go on.
—Carl Sandburg (American Children’s Books Writer)

Doubts and jealousies often beget the facts they fear.
—Thomas Jefferson (American Head of State)

Your purpose is to act on the resources God gives you. If God gives you a bucket of fish, you have to distribute those fish. If you don’t, they’re going to rot, attract a bunch of flies, and start stinking up your soul.
—Russell Simmons (American Entrepreneur)

Valuable advice can sometimes come from an unexpected source, and chance events can sometimes open new doors.
—N. R. Narayana Murthy (Indian Businessperson)

The answer to your prayer is not according to your faith while you are talking, but according to your faith while you are working.
—Wallace Wattles (American New Thought Author)

It is not work that kills men; it is worry. Work is healthy; you can hardly put more on a man than he can bear. But worry is rust upon the blade. It is movement that destroys the machinery, but friction.
—Henry Ward Beecher (American Protestant Clergyman)

Love doesn’t just sit there like a stone; it has to be made, like bread, remade all the time, made new.
—Ursula K. Le Guin (Science-fiction writer)

The cruelest lies are often told in silence.
—Robert Louis Stevenson (Scottish Novelist)

We mean by “politics” the people’s business—the most important business there is.
—Adlai Stevenson (American Diplomat)

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