
Top 12 Afanarse En Quotes
#1. The cultivation of those sciences which have enlarged the limits of the empire of man over the external world, has, for want of poetical faculty, proportionally circumscribed those of the internal world; and man, having enslaved the elements, remains himself a slave.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#2. Christianity brought something new and revolutionary: freedom and unconditional dignity for each individual, regardless of his religion, culture or nationality. But the East and the West have parted ways since the Crusades.
Walter Kasper
#3. The new breed of consumer is not as trusting, as loyal, or as malleable as those of the past.
Margaret Mark
#4. Compassion is easily forsaken in the midst of prosperity, even when this prosperity is God given.
Max Anders
#5. We need to embrace the change that digital connectivity can bring. Now, towns will come alongside places where optical fibre network is present.
Narendra Modi
#6. With the coming of radio as a mass medium, suddenly the world changed. It became about, 'Can this leader project emotional connection through the way he speaks on the radio?' And the anxiety about whether he could do that, we've inherited.
Tom Hooper
#7. I'm so bored I could do something, but can't be arsed. I'm unmotivated as well as bored. It's a killer combination.
Gillibran Brown
#8. Any time there's a scandal, we always try and get involved.
Larry Flynt
#9. Look after my friends, won't you, Kaleb?"
"Stop making so many."
"I love you, too.
Nalini Singh
#10. The Bankers' New Clothes makes a simple, powerful argument: that banks need to raise more capital. It is entirely persuasive that the extent of their leverage makes the financial system fragile, and it clearly and patiently demolishes all the counter-arguments made by the banks and their lobbyists.
Diane Coyle
#11. I never think that a film should answer questions for you. I think it should make you ask a lot of questions.
Edward Norton
#12. Work is an extension of personality. It is achievement. It is one of the ways in which a person defines himself, measures his worth, and his humanity.
Peter Drucker
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