Simon Sinek Quotes
We last longer if we compete against ourselves for the good of others instead of competing against others for the good of ourselves.
Simon Sinek
Quotes to Explore
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Poland, after the First World War, was beset by chaos, disorder, and a foolish incursion by the Red Army, which helped to produce the ultra-nationalist military dictatorship of General Pilsudski.
Tariq Ali
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Any legitimate religion consists of rules of morality linked by love. That's it.
Randy Wayne White
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Aw, where we come from the Anti-Life Equation is one of many others--almost as awesome!! But they merely exist!!
Jack Kirby
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The Gospel which we possess was not given to us only to be admired, talked of, and professed - but to be practiced.
J. C. Ryle
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The Christianity that saves is a thing personally grasped, personally experienced, personally felt and personally possessed.
J. C. Ryle
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I'll change the posture of our federal government from being one of the most anti-science administrations in American history to one that embraces science and technology.
Barack Obama
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Europe is, perhaps, the least worn-out of the continents, because it is the most lived in. A place that is lived in lives.
D. H. Lawrence
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...four in five of us are, to some extent, members of faith communities. If just a fraction of this huge body of believers were to connect their faith to sustainable development and act accordingly, with the support of their institutions, the gains could be world-changing
Ian Christie
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I ignored the flashes of lightning all around me. They either had your number on them or they didn't.
J. D. Salinger
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If you want a quality, act as if you already have it. If you want to be courageous, act as if you were - and as you act and persevere in acting, so you tend to become.
Norman Vincent Peale
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I have to move on now as there is no point to dwell on the past. I have a few days to refocus and get ready for the 200 meters on Friday. After this I have the 4×100-meter and a few other races before the end of the season.
Usain Bolt
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To die of yearning for something you will never experience.
Alessandro Baricco