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One Quotes by Suman Rai
- One of lifes sharpest paradoxes is that our brightest future hinges on our ability to pay attention to what were doing right now, today.
- One of the greatest challenges in life is being yourself in a world thats trying to make you like everyone else.
- When you get too caught up in the busyness of your daily routine, you lose connection with the important people in your life, and yourself.…
- Realize that you are only destined to become one person the person you choose to be in this moment. Do good and feel good. Do…
- You see only what you want to see, and what you see determines the health of your relationships. Your attitude is a little thing that…
- When you honestly think about what you and your partner add to each others lives, you will often find that instead of giving or taking…
- Dont forget, however good or bad a situation is now, it will change. Thats the one thing you can count on.
- One of the major causes of why we fail is due to self-doubt and negative self-talk.
- One of the best feelings comes when you realize that you can be perfectly OK and happy without the things you once thought you needed.
- Your behavior is your responsibility. No one can bring out the worst in you unless you let them.
- Planning and learning is certainly important, but if the plans and knowledge stay locked up in your head forever, it will do no one any…
- There is neither happiness nor misery in the world; there is only the comparison of one state with another
- If you don't value and respect yourself, wholeheartedly, no one else will either.
- We're actually really lucky that [physics] works, because no one knows why the thoughts in our heads should relate to the fundamental workings of the…
- Sometimes we try to satisfy our parents, teachers, spouses and peers by walking a particular path in spite of the fact that our own inner…
- My idea of a perfect world really can't be designed by one person or even by a million experts. It's going to be seven billion…
- Everybody knows how to love, but few people knows how to stay in love with one person forever ......
- Its the relentless daily practice of making small, diligent choices that add up in the long run. Its about following through and doing what you…
- In a nutshell, when it comes to working hard to achieve a big life goal of any kind earning a degree, building a business, or…
- I cant know what will happen. I cant know how I will feel about any of it. I cant know whether the decision I make…
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