Chess is a foolish expedient for making idle people believe they are doing something very clever when they are only wasting their time.
~Author : George Bernard Shaw Famous Quotes
In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield.
~Author : Warren Buffett Inspirational Sayings
To do good thing in the world, first you must know who you are and what gives meaning to your life.
~Author : Robert Browning Nice Quotes
Few men have the natural strength to honour a friend's success without envy.
~Author : Aeschylus Great Sayings
He who tip-toes cannot stand he who strides cannot walk.
~Author : Lao Tzu Meaningful Sayings
We were lost and dead in sin. We were by nature objects of God's wrath. But God Loved us That Love caused Him to do something about our situation. God is rich in mercy, so He made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions. God acted on His Love for us and saved us by His Grace Grace is the result of the actions of His Love. The remarkable thing about His Grace is that He didn't ask us to do anything but believe Him. God didn't ask us to perform some great deed. He didn't demand obedience from us before He would save us. God made us alive with Christ 'even when we were dead in transgressions and sins.' God is showing the universe 'the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus.' (Ephesians 27) God was Kind to us 'in' Christ because He Loved us.
~Author : Mark McGee Wise Quotes
The main thing is you and I should exist, and that we should be you and I. Apart from that let everything go as it likes. The best order of things to my way thinking, is the one I was meant to be part of, and to hell with the most perfect of worlds if I am not in it. I would rather exist, even as an impudent argufier, than not exist at all.
~Author : JeanFrancois Rameau Motivational Sayings
One watches them on the seashore, all the people, and there is something pathetic, almost wistful in them, as if they wished their lives did not add up to this scaly nullity of possession, but as if they could not escape. It is a dragon that has devoured us all: these obscene, scaly houses, this insatiable struggle and desire to possess, to possess always and in spite of everything, this need to be an owner, lest one be owned. It is too hideous and nauseating. Owners and owned, they are like the two sides of a ghastly disease. One feels a sort of madness come over one, as if the world had become hell. But it is only superimposed: it is only a temporary disease. It can be cleaned away.
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