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Stupid people go to college but"smart people own them"....
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Chetan Bhagat (Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition)
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Each new year is another chance to get love right.
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Aberjhani (Splendid Literarium: A Treasury of Stories, Aphorisms, Poems, and Essays)
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You may have the greatest vision, plans or goals as you may term it. You can call it Vison 2020, Vision 2045 or whatever. But remember, not work is done unless a distance is covered!
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Israelmore Ayivor
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I don't believe there's ever been a 'good' first draft, but there's a reason for that: they don’t have to be. First drafts are part of the process; they're the rough diamond on their way to being cut and polished. It takes a while to get them to shine.
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Morgan Wright (Calendar for Writers: 2019-2020: A Two-Year Notebook for Your Creative Writing)
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The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great at whatever they want to do.
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Kobe Bryant (Basketball Legends 2020 Calendar (English, German and French Edition))
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I thought 2020 would be the year I got everything I wanted. Now I know 2020 is the year I appreciate everything I have.
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Melody Godfred (Self Love Poetry: For Thinkers & Feelers)
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Don’t seek to emulate other writers. Don’t pay heed to how others say your tales should be written. And don’t ever change your writing on account of anything or anyone. Your stories are your own, so write them your way.
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Morgan Wright (Calendar for Writers: 2019-2020: A Two-Year Notebook for Your Creative Writing)
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If everything didn't happen the way it happened this year, then think about it, everything would just be the same. And there's something very wrong with that thought. It wasn't supposed to remain the same, going on and on in an endless hum drum motion, repeating all the old rhythms, living in all the old lies, playing back all the same voices in the mind. It needed to end. Something needed to be over. Something new needs to take its place.
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C. JoyBell C.
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Not only is Amazon an unethical tax dodger (€44bn in European sales 2020, €0 in corporation tax), and an unethical and abusive employer – they also own Goodreads! (And Book Depository, and AbeBooks.) Support local bookshops.
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Alan Trotter
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I think that a true writer will keep on writing, no matter what. Even if they don’t get published, even if they’re constantly faced with criticism… they’ll keep writing. The act is essential to a writer’s existence. Without it, life would have no meaning.
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Morgan Wright (Calendar for Writers: 2019-2020: A Two-Year Notebook for Your Creative Writing)
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The problem is, the phrase is dead wrong. Hindsight is not 20–20. Not even close. Our view of the past, in fact, is hardly clearer than our view of the future. While we know more about a past event than a future one, our understanding of the factors that shaped it is severely limited. Not only that, because we think we see what happened clearly—hindsight being 20–20 and all—we often aren’t open to knowing more. “We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it—and stop there,” as Mark Twain once said, “lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again—and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore.” The cat’s hindsight, in other words, distorts her view. The past should be our teacher, not our master.
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Ed Catmull (Creativity, Inc.: an inspiring look at how creativity can - and should - be harnessed for business success by the founder of Pixar)
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It was in 2020 that I started posting my poetry online. The world was too lonely and scared then, and I wanted to see if my words could be of any help.
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Jayesh Bhaware (Silk and Petals)
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Hindsight is not 20-20. Not even close. Our view of the past, in fact, is hardly clearer than our view of the future.
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Ed Catmull (Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration)
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World is full of nice people,if u cannot find one be one !
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Chetan Bhagat (Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition)
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As I was about to complain that this 2020 is not the year I have ordered.
Then I remembered
Romans 5:3-11
3 We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. 4 And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. 5 And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love….
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D.J. Kyos
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The term '20/20 vision' implies good if not perfect sight. May the advent of 2020 - a new year, a new decade - see a lifting of the fog which has recently blurred the edges of what can be described as 'acceptable political discourse', and in the process refocus voter attention on the clear need to demand from elected representatives, a display of basic decency and decorum in public life - both of which have been seriously lacking in the behaviour of some high profile politicians on both sides of the pond, on an eye-watering number of occasions. That indeed would be a sight for sore eyes.
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Alex Morritt (Impromptu Scribe)
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IN THINKING ABOUT this chapter and about the limits of our perception, a familiar, oft-repeated phrase kept popping into my head: “Hindsight is 20–20.” When we hear it, we normally just nod in agreement—yes, of course—accepting that we can look back on what happened, see it with total clarity, learn from it, and draw the right conclusions. The problem is, the phrase is dead wrong. Hindsight is not 20–20. Not even close. Our view of the past, in fact, is hardly clearer than our view of the future. While we know more about a past event than a future one, our understanding of the factors that shaped it is severely limited. Not only that, because we think we see what happened clearly—hindsight being 20–20 and all—we often aren’t open to knowing more. “We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it—and stop there,” as Mark Twain once said, “lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again—and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore.” The cat’s hindsight, in other words, distorts her view. The past should be our teacher, not our master.
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Ed Catmull (Creativity, Inc.: an inspiring look at how creativity can - and should - be harnessed for business success by the founder of Pixar)
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If we analyze white supremacy from the philosophical lens of Star Wars, then it is all the Sith Lords, the Empire, and the First Order commanded by the Dark Side of the Force. It wants to dominate and impose its will on all galaxies, even those far, far away. Let’s just call this insidious force THE WHITENESS.
The Whiteness’s ability to inspire fear and anger is so strong that it corrupted many well-intentioned people, including people of color, to vote for an incompetent vulgarian in 2016 and 2020. It deludes many liberal and “moderate” whites into believing that they are the “good” ones who are committed to social justice as they talk about white privilege but never actually give up any of it. Still, they’ll have these discussions about racial equality with their white friends in establishments with white patrons from white neighborhoods—without including the rest of us.
The Whiteness has always played for all the marbles. It’s not interested in diplomacy, a representative government, free and fair elections, equitable pay, and a delicious buffet of meals from a multitude of countries. It needs a border wall, a Muslim Ban, and affirmative action for wealthy white students at Yale University. It’s a system, a structure, a paradigm, an ideology whose ultimate goal is domination and submission by any means necessary.
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Wajahat Ali (Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American)
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I stepped somewhat apprehensively into 2020, unaware of what was to happen, of course, thinking little about the newly-emerged coronavirus, but knowing myself to be at a tipping point in my life. I had come so very far over the years, the decades, from my birthplace in the United Kingdom, to Thailand, Japan and then back to Thailand to arrive at an age—how had I clocked up so many turns under the sun?—at which most people ask for nothing more than comfort, security and love, or at least loving kindness.
Instead, I was slowly extricating myself, physically and emotionally, from a marriage that had, over the course of more than a decade, slowly, almost imperceptibly, deteriorated from complacency to conflict, from apathy to antagonism, from diversity to divergence as our respective outlooks on life first shifted and then conflicted. Instrumental in exacerbating this had been my decision to travel as and where I could after witnessing my mother’s devastating and terminal descent into dementia. For reasons which even now I cannot recall with any accuracy, the first destination for this reborn, more daring me was Tibet, thus initiating a new love affair, this time with the culture and majesty of the Himalayan swathe, and the awakening within me of a quest for the spiritual. I had, over the years, been a teacher, a lecturer, a consultant and an advisor, but I now wanted to inspire and release my verbal and photographic creativity, to capture the places I visited and the experiences I had in words and images—and if possible to have the wherewithal of sharing them with like-minded people.
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Louisa Kamal (A Rainbow of Chaos: A Year of Love & Lockdown in Nepal)
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This important theme of Abraham’s deep trust in God’s promise and faithfulness helped shape Israel’s own self-understanding and identity. So it’s not surprising to hear Moses’s words to Israel at Sinai: “Do not be afraid; for God has come in order to test [the Hebrew verb is nasah] you, and in order that the fear [yir’ah] of Him may remain with you, so that you may not sin” (Exod. 20:20). These two key verbs link back to Genesis 22. Abraham was tested by God (Gen. 22:1) and through this ordeal demonstrated his fear of God (v. 12). Abraham’s obedience is intended to serve as a model for Israel and to inspire Israel’s obedience and solidify their relationship with (“fear of”) God.5
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Paul Copan (Is God a Moral Monster?: Making Sense of the Old Testament God)
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when he took his stand on the draft, refusing to go to ’Nam, sacrificing his title, risking jail, putting it all on the line for a principle, he became, well, awesome. In those days the word still meant what it was supposed to mean, “inspiring great admiration/awe,” and Ali did that.
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Salman Rushdie (Languages of Truth: Essays 2003-2020)
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inspired by history. (In this case, a particular type of weaponry used in some early Roman battles.) At the moment, we are living under the threat of COVID-19. I hope this bonus novella serves as an escape from all the tension, or at the very least, helps you pass the time! Enjoy! -Tyler Piperbrook April 2020
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T.W. Piperbrook (The Ruins Box Set: The Complete Series #1-4)
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When I was writing my novel The Ground Beneath Her Feet, I became enthralled by the myth of Orpheus, the greatest poet who was also the greatest singer, the personage in whom song and story became one. You can recount the myth of Orpheus in a hundred words or less: his love for the nymph Eurydice, her pursuit by the beekeeper Aristaeus, the snakebite that killed her, her descent into hell, his pursuit of her beyond the doors of death, his attempt to rescue her, his being granted by the lord of the underworld -- as a reward for the genius of his singing -- the possibility of leading her back to life as long as he didn't look back, and his fatal backward look. And yet when you begin to delve into the story it seems almost inexhaustibly rich, for at its heart is a great triangular tension between the grandest matters of life: love, art and death. You can turn and turn the story and the triangle tells you different things. It tells you that art, inspired by love, can have a greater power than death. It tells you, contrariwise, that death, in spite of art, can defeat the power of love. And it tells you that art alone can make possible the transaction between love and death that is at the centre of all human life.
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Salman Rushdie (Languages of Truth: Essays 2003-2020)
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The problem is, the phrase is dead wrong. Hindsight is not 20-20. Not even close. Our view of the past, in fact, is hardly clearer than our view of the future. While we know more about a past event than a future one, our understanding of the factors that shaped it is severely limited. Not only that, because we think we see what happened clearly—hindsight being 20-20 and all—we often aren’t open to knowing more. “We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it—and stop there,” as Mark Twain once said, “lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again—and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore.” The cat’s hindsight, in other words, distorts her view. The past should be our teacher, not our master.
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Ed Catmull (Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration)
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Review and question what you already know or have. In most ball sports and games, you confirm whether you have scored by checking whether the ball has gone into the goal or hit its target. So evaluation of results means that you must look at your goal to see if the ball has hit its target. Look at your educational aspirations or dreams and say “am I on track to meet my 2020 PhD target?
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Archibald Marwizi (Making Success Deliberate)
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Winning Expo 2020 marked the city’s coronation and the world could no longer deny Dubai its rightful status as one of the era’s more illustrious cities. The people who flocked there were looking for some sort of magic to occur in their lives, and life on the beach under these concrete gazebos offered many blessings. Some found riches. Some found religion. Some found love. And some, most importantly of all, found themselves.
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Soroosh Shahrivar (The Rise of Shams)
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Hindsight is 20-20.
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Ed Catmull (Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration)
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Sinegal trusts his gut more than he trusts Wall Street analysts. “Wall Street is in the business of making money between now and next Tuesday,” he said in the 20/20 interview. “We’re in the business of building an organization, an institution that we hope will be here fifty years from now. And paying good wages and keeping people working with you is very good business.
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Simon Sinek (Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action)
Dana R. Lynn (Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense December 2020 - Box Set 2 of 2)
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A COWBOY TO REMEMBER. This Sleeping Beauty inspired contemporary Western will be out early 2020 from Kensington Books.
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Rebekah Weatherspoon (Xeni (Loose Ends, #2))
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XL-Ant Life is meant to inspire happiness and positivity through playfulness and light-hearted humor. Based off the play on words of "Excellent Life," XL-Ant Life was created in the Spring of 2020 during quarantine, we wanted to create a brand that helps people think about the good, have fun, and appreciate the little moments in life in a world where it's easy to think about the bad and be negative.
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xl-antlife
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Dear Love, When you're with me, everywhere I go I feel home. When you're with me I feel alive. [3rd July 2020]
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Wilaiwan Schultz (Good Life God Life: “When you can master your mind, what you can get out of life is limitless.”)
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Inspire TMS Denver was founded by Sam Clinch, a board-certified Psychiatrist with over 10 years’ experience. He was recognized by his peers as a 5280 Top Doctor in Psychiatry for 2020 and is a member of the American / Colorado Psychiatric Associations. He oversees all care at Inspire TMS Denver and provides psychiatric evaluation and treatment specializing in rTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation) which is a safe, painless, FDA-cleared alternative to medication.
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Inspire TMS Denver
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2020: Feet grounded, same space. Feeling lost, at a glacial pace. You're not alone...
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B.K. Sweeting
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I wonder if we’ll ever come to grips with the magnitude of what they actually achieved down under between November 2020 and January 2021, if it’ll ever quite fully sink in. It probably is like a movie script that you’ll never tire of going back to. For, you’ll always discover a new hero or a moment to get inspired by. But every time you do, one part of you will wonder if it really happened. If you really were there when India redeemed the unredeemable in Melbourne, when they saved the unsavable in Sydney, and when they dominated the indomitable in Brisbane.
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Bharat Sundaresan (The Miracle Makers: Indian Cricket’s Greatest Epic)
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Understanding holds the key as perception was flawed from the onset.
October 25, 2020
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Adeboye Oluwajuyitan
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Tom Durrie (b. 1931) is a school critic, a nonagenarian giant, and a poster boy for longevity and vitality of a happy brain. His biography is rich beyond description, and reflects Durrie's infinite passion for life. His CV would suffice to fill in a few lifetimes, and is the best testimony that a rich and productive life is a self-sustaining process. Inspired by A.S. Neill (Summerhill 1960), Durrie found his own formula for free learning. Durrie has tried teaching in traditional and in alternative schools (for a sum total of over a decade). He was also a headmaster of a free school for a while. In 1966, the analysis of his teaching experience provides a unique insight into the impact of freedom on behavior and mental health of students. His text, published 54 years late (2020), can be found here: "Free learning in a public school". Durrie's three successful children received minimal schooling. None attended high school. Over decades of his analysis and interests, Durrie noticed cyclical processes, in which the school system tightens its grip on children and then enters a period of rebellion, and seeking new solutions only to fall back again into its hungry propensity for limiting child freedoms.
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Piotr Wosniak,
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Another's beauty says nothing about your own, there is room for all of us to shine, to glow.
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Jawedquotes
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Love yourself. Let yourself be. Find a place to be happy within. Flourish from the inside out and let love win.
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Grace Grossmann (Spring 2020: The Season Of Self-Discovery: Time to find freedom, hope and happiness)
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Era livre quem aceitava viver o que havia para ser vivido. Era livre quem fazia dos pensamentos saúde e riqueza, e não uma armadilha para acabar asfixiado.
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Natalia Ginzburg (Livro - TAG Curadoria - junho/2020 (Portuguese Edition))
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Jangan mempermainkanku dengan kata kata yang mempunyai banyak ilusi
Jangan mengecokkanku ribuan majas yang makin tak bertepi
Sejenuh, sejenak, mengapung menggantung,
Apakah kau menganggapku selirih sepandang seperjalanan menanti berlalu?
Jujur, kau seindah, semenarik, terpandang
Memang, kau sejernih, selugu, segala terpancar
Lalu mengapa kau, adapun mau, adapun membaur
Berdatang dan berlalu
Tiba-tiba kau tertarik dengan angin yang terasakan mengepoi-sepoi sore hari segala terlalu
Sungguh, kini kau sesulit ini dipahami?
Ber-entah kata jika ditata berbaris
Ber-jenaka di alun syair
Berujung ku me-nyudahi
Terbegitukah ku lakui...?
...
#medan, April 2020
Judul: MengapaKah
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Manhalawa
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Compassion can win over confusion.
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Grace Grossmann (Spring 2020: The Season Of Self-Discovery: Time to find freedom, hope and happiness)
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In March 2020, are we really in need of the motivational speakers or motivational books? To motivate us for what? For staying home? To those who need it, it's Ok.
But I believe that we need the Bible! And this is why I love the Bible, the infallible word of the Lord; because the word of the Lord is always up to date and the one who trusts in His word will never be put to shame.
It is written: “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Says the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Bruce Mbanzabugabo (The Inspirer, Book of Quotes)
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Allow your thoughts / mind / God to shape your Destiny.
September 2020.
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Dr. Anthony Onyachonam Chukuma, aimls, mbbs, CPA USA, hhi Harvard USA.
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It is better to be consistent in small things and build momentum rather than try to conquer the world in one day.
(Natasha John-Baptiste, 2020)
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Natasha John-Baptiste (Do you wanna be in my gang)
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Once we push through the curtain of fear, we find our dreams on the other side.
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Garnet Thompson (20/20 Vision Dreams)
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Fantasmagoria by Stewart Stafford
Dreams are the exploration,
Of unlimited imagination,
In minds so freely open,
The chooser becomes chosen,
To dream labour's leisure,
Overflowing with hidden treasure,
And seeing what we feel,
The imagined becomes real.
© Stewart Stafford, 2020. All rights reserved.
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Stewart Stafford
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When inspired to correct your spouse, kids, or friends, ask, “God, does this bother You or just me?
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Guideposts (Mornings with Jesus 2020: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul)
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A lie can destroy lives. Wrong teachings brainwash innocent minds. The devil can create an evil that punishes the good. But it's the minority who can march on to victory and become the majority as citizens did in 2020. Never underestimate the power of truth.
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Mary Lanza (Boomer Chicks (Losing the Boomer Blues))
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American intelligence knew little about Iraq, and much of what it knew was wrong. The CIA didn’t begin to imagine that Saddam could be overthrown and then operate from underground, nor did it foresee the insurgency that followed, and the ripple effect of that fighting, inspiring jihadists across the Middle East and North Africa. The consequences of that ignorance have been immense. Roughly half a million people have died, including fifteen thousand American combatants and contractors, in the name of the war on terror. Estimates of the financial toll run from $3 trillion to $6 trillion; in today’s dollars, World War II cost about $4 trillion. And in Iraq, the only winners of the war have been Iran, whose military commanders gained political power and prestige in Baghdad while working with jihadists to kill American troops, and Russia, which has forged a regional alliance of convenience with the Iranians.
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Tim Weiner (The Folly and the Glory: America, Russia, and Political Warfare 1945–2020)
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America had not done that. Its influence had fallen to a seventy-year ebb under Bush, and the inspirational rhetoric of Obama could not revive it. Promoting democracy and pushing back against Putin were not in the first rank of the new president’s priorities. He now was in charge of the war machinery of the Pentagon and the CIA, the lethal weapons of counterinsurgency and counterterrorism, and as Obama sent more troops into Afghanistan and deployed a barrage of Predators and special-operations forces to hunt and kill America’s enemies abroad, the greatest part of the foreign policy of the United States was not executed by diplomats and democracy advocates but by soldiers and spies.
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Tim Weiner (The Folly and the Glory: America, Russia, and Political Warfare 1945–2020)
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If Tivo marks the beginning of the shift from the Brand Age to the Product Age, the summer of 2020 saw the Brand Age’s end. The killing of George Floyd and subsequent protests briefly displaced the pandemic in the front and center of our national consciousness, making obvious the passing of the Brand Age into history. Seemingly every brand company did what they always do when America’s sins are pulled out from the back of the closet where we try to keep them hidden: they called up their agencies and posted inspiring words, arresting images, and black rectangles. Message: We care. Only this time, it didn’t resonate. Their brand magic fizzled. First on social media, then tumbling from there onto newspapers and evening news, activists and customers started using the tools of the new age to compare these companies’ carefully crafted brand messages with the reality of their operations. “This you?” became the Twitter meme that exposed the brand wizards. Companies who posted about their “support” for black empowerment were called out when their own websites revealed the music did not match the words. The NFL claimed it celebrates protest, and the internet tweeted back, “This you?” under a picture of Colin Kaepernick kneeling. L’Oréal posted that “speaking out is worth it” and got clapped back with stories about dropping a model just three years earlier for speaking out against racism. The performative wokeness across brands felt forced and hollow. Systemic racism is a serious issue, and a 30-second spot during The Masked Singer doesn’t prove you are serious about systemic racism. That’s always been true, about ads on any issue, but social media and the ease of access to data on the internet has made it much harder for companies to pretend.
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Scott Galloway (Post Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity)
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All states should prioritize education system reforms country by country for the protection of a peaceful, non-violent human family. To change the cumbersome structure of education in the world, we need statemen who can be asked for an account in education for an education system that is accountable, questionable, and more efficient in terms of results.”
― Cem Tanrıöver, 2020
Artist, Writer
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Cem TANRIÖVER (MANY MANY BEGINNINGS: Spirituality, Inspiration And Peace In Times Of Colorful Murders (NOT SO INNOCENT FAIRY TALES Book 1))
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was in the middle of his sixth year as a management consultant for Boston Consulting Group (BCG), already earning $250,000 per year (that’s more than $600K in 2020 dollars) before his thirty-fifth birthday.
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Guy Raz (How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs)
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In 1984, the creator of Sam Adams beer, Jim Koch, was staring long and hard across the chasm. It was spring. It was the beginning of the baseball season in Boston, and it was about to be “morning in America.” Ronald Reagan was preparing for what would be a landslide reelection to the presidency, the economy had finally turned around after years in recession, the US Olympic team was about to run away from the competition at the Summer Games in Los Angeles, and Jim was in the middle of his sixth year as a management consultant for Boston Consulting Group (BCG), already earning $250,000 per year (that’s more than $600K in 2020 dollars) before his thirty-fifth birthday. By all accounts, Jim Koch had it made. His feet were planted securely on the terra firma of the business consulting world. “We flew first-class. You consulted with CEOs. Everyone treated you really well,” Jim recalled. These were interesting, heady times at BCG. The company had just become fully employee owned, complete with an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) that forged a real path to truly significant wealth for consultants like Jim. At the same time, he had already worked alongside a quartet of future luminaries:
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Guy Raz (How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs)
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The seasons come and go just like they’ve always done, and we move on . . . The things of fall are for the fall. Not the spring. Same with summer and winter, so our job is to work with the seasons. With the times. Do our best and trust God to take care of us.
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Ruth Logan Herne (Harlequin Love Inspired April 2020 - Box Set 1 of 2: An Anthology)
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I don't mind getting a job, but You need to understand that I have an 80 foot motor yacht on my Vision board.
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Dmitry Dyatlov
“
The 1619 Project helped inspire the hatred that fueled the riots that would rage throughout 2020. Rioters, in a Taliban-like fury, tore down and defaced any and all traditional representations of American history. Indeed, Charles Kesler, a professor of government at Claremont McKenna College and the editor of the Claremont Review of Books, dubbed that mob violence “the 1619 riots.”11 And Nikole Hannah-Jones, the New York Times Magazine reporter “from whose mind the project sprang,” agreed.12 In a tweet, Hannah-Jones proudly embraced the “1619 riots” label as an “honor.”13 In a public radio interview she explained, “I think [The 1619 Project] has allowed many Americans, particularly white Americans, to connect the dots they weren’t connecting before,” namely between “police violence and inequality.”14 And, as she insisted in a CBSN interview, the destruction of property is not really violence. “Violence is when an agent of the state kneels on a man’s neck until all of the life is leached out of his body,” she said, referring to the death of George Floyd.15 Hannah-Jones had nothing to say about the twenty-five or more individuals, black and white, who had been killed in the riots.16
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Mary Grabar (Debunking the 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America)
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See the lesson and learning and keep it moving.
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Lisa Bent (Symona's Still Single (Twenty in 2020))
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The only free choice is refusal to pay
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Manic Street Preachers, Spectators of Suicide (2020)
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How does a part of the world leave the world?
How can wetness leave water?
Don't try to put out a fire
by throwing on more fire!
Don't wash a wound with blood!
No matter how fast you run,
your shadow more than keeps up.
Sometimes, it's in front!
Only full, overhead sun
diminishes your shadow.
But that shadow has been serving you!
What hurts you, blesses you.
Darkness is your candle.
Your boundaries are your quest.
I can explain this, but it would break
the glass cover on your heart,
and there's no fixing that.
You must have shadow and light source both.
Listen, and lay your head under the tree of awe.
(page 20)
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Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi (The Essential Rumi - New Expanded Edition 2020: Translations By Coleman Barks with John Moyne)