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powerful men light
For the powers of our mind, life, and body are bound to their own limitations, and however high they may rise or however widely expand, they cannot rise beyond them. But still, mental man can open to what is beyond him and call down a Supramental Light, Truth, and Power to work in him and do what the mind cannot do. If mind cannot by effort become what is beyond mind, Supermind can descend and transform mind into its own substance. Sri Aurobindo
powerful mistake trying
Words are powerful. When I make mistakes I just try to come back and clarify what I meant. Soulja Boy
powerful self profound
A perfect historian must possess an imagination sufficiently powerful to make his narrative affecting and picturesque; yet he must control it so absolutely as to content himself with the materials which he finds, and to refrain from supplying deficiencies by additions of his own. He must be a profound and ingenious reasoner; yet he must possess sufficient self-command to abstain from casting his facts in the mould of his hypothesis. Thomas B. Macaulay
powerful real boys
How is it I know this little about the boy who says he loves me -- the boy whose real name is powerful enough to keep us alive in a train car full of enemies? Veronica Roth
powerful animal truth-is
Like a wild animal, the truth is too powerful to remain caged. Veronica Roth
powerful writing way
Writing is another powerful way to sharpen the mental saw. Keeping a journal of our thoughts, experiences, insights, and learnings promotes mental clarity, exactness, and context. Stephen Covey
powerful struggle commitment
Our struggle to put first things first can be characterized by the contrast between two powerful tools that direct us: the clock and the compass. The clock represents our commitments, appointments, schedules, goals, activities - what we do with, and how we manage our time. The compass represents our vision, values, principles, mission, conscience, direction - what we feel is important and how we lead our lives. In an effort to close the gap between the clock and the compass in our lives, many of us turn to the field of "time management." Stephen Covey
powerful world lenses
Paradigms are powerful because they create the lens through which we see the world. Stephen Covey
powerful patriotic rights
Human rights, human freedoms, and human dignity have their deepest roots somewhere outside the perceptible world. These values are as powerful as they are because, under certain circumstances, people accept them without compulsion and are willing to die for them. Vaclav Havel
grandmother eight doors
I was raised in bars. My grandmother had one, and when I was 12 years old I'd go stay with her and that's where I got to watch her band play -- she had a seven or eight-piece band, and I would sit in the kitchen and peek through the door. I was kind of a 12-year-old bottle washer. Toby Keith
grandmother giving gold
I so connected to symbolically being able to turn lead into gold. My grandmother used to say, "Life give you a lemon, you go ahead and make lemonade." To me, that's alchemy. Will Smith
house pancakes firsts
Prince Harry this week toured the Jersey Shore with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. It was the first meeting between the Prince, of the House of Windsor, and the Governor, of the House of Pancake. Amy Poehler
house tents
I'd rather be in a tent than in a house. Mary Leakey
house good-man answers
When there's friction in the house, the only answer is good manners. Patti Page
house old-friends
An old friend is a new house. George Herbert
house
After the house is finisht, leave it. George Herbert
house genius
One genius is about all a house will hold. Isabel Paterson
house scaffolding built
The scaffolding must be removed once the house is built. Friedrich Nietzsche
house want masters
Colin Powell's committed to come into the house of the master. When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to pasture. Harry Belafonte
house politics cry
You can hardly say boo to a goose in the House of Commons now without cries of "Ungentlemanly," "Not fair" and all the rest. Harold MacMillan