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“Managing our emotions increases intuition and clarity. It helps us self-regulate our brain chemicals and internal hormones. It gives us natural highs, the real fountain of youth we've been searching for. It enables us to drink from elixirs locked within our cells, just waiting for us to discover them.”

“Managing risk is a key variable, frankly, all aspects of life, business is just one of them, and one of the things that most people do in terms of managing risk, that's actually bad thinking, is they think they can manage risk to zero. Everything has some risk to it. You know, you drive your car down the street, a drunk driver may hit you. So what you're doing is you're actually trying to get to an acceptable level of risk.”

“Managing the other fellow's business is a fascinating game. Trade unionists all over the country have pronounced ideas for the reform of Wall Street banks; and Wall Street bankers are not far behind in giving plans for the tremendous improvement of trade union policies. Wholesalers have schemes for improving the retailer; the retailer knows just what is wrong in the conduct of wholesale business-and we might go through a long list.... Yet for some reason the classes that ought to be helped keep on stubbornly clinging to their own method of running their affairs.”

“Managing the power of choice, with all its creative and spiritual implications, is the essence of the human experience. All spiritual teachings are directed toward inspiring us to recognize that the power to make choices is the dynamic that converts our spirits into matter, our words into flesh. Choice is the process of creation itself.”

“Manastır, bundan önce de söylediğimiz gibi Dersimli Ermeniler ve Kızılbaşlar için çok önemliydi. Tanrı'ya olan inançlarını güçlendirmesi ve Ermenilere ait olan bu kutsal yere yürekten bağlanmalarını sağlamasıyla, dağlılar üzerinde etkisi şüphesiz büyük olan bu manastır eski ihtişamını ve güçlü din adamı kadrosunu yitirmiş olsa da, Dersim'deki tek faal manastır olarak yine de bölgenin her yerinde büyük manevi etkiye sahiptir. Havlor Surp Garabed manastırı herkes için, herkes de onun için var. Ermenisi de Kürdü de tapar ona. Senede bir iki kez büyük armağanlarla, kurbanlarla Dersim'in her yerinden adağa gelirler.”

“Manavad Gita, Sonnet (Song of Human) Cosmos is my koran, Brahmand is my bible. No writ is whole enough, to contain mind indivisible. All say their scripture is god-given*, it takes holiness to find humans holy. To surpass the superstition of *bhagavad, is the beginning of civilized sanctity. My holiness is in my hands, no fantasy is my authority. I'm not against faith of fiction, but it's time for human based divinity. If you need myths to sustain your holiness, it's a lot of things, but it ain't holy. Holiness of humans cares for the humans, this is my song offering to humanity.”

“Manche Menschen wissen nicht, wie wichtig es ist, dass sie einfach da sind. Manche Menschen wissen nicht, wie gut es tut, sie nur zu sehen. Manche Menschen wissen nicht, wie tröstlich ihr gütiges Lächeln wirkt. Manche Menschen wissen nicht, wie wohltuend ihre Nähe ist. Manche Menschen wissen nicht, wie viel ärmer wir ohne sie wären. Manche Menschen wissen nicht, dass sie ein Geschenk des Himmels sind. Sie wüssten es, würden wir es ihnen sagen.”

“Manchee comes outta the bushes and sits down next to me cuz I’ve stopped right there in the middle of a trail. He looks around to see what I might be seeing and then he says, ”Good poo, Todd.” ”I’m sure it was, Manchee.” I’d better not get another ruddy dog when my birthday comes. What I want this year is a hunting knife like the one Ben carries on the back of his belt. Now that’s a present for a man. “Poo,” Manchee’s says quietly.”

“Mancher, der jemandem eine Gefälligkeit erwiesen hat, ist sogleich bei der Hand, sie ihm in Rechnung zu stellen; ein anderer ist zwar dazu nicht sogleich bereit, denkt sich aber doch denselben in anderer Hinsicht als seinen Schuldner und hat den geleisteten Dienst immer in Gedanken. Ein dritter dagegen weiß gewissermaßen nicht einmal, was er geleistet hat; er ist dem Weinstocke gleich, der Trauben trägt und nichts weiter will, zufrieden, daß er seine Frucht gegeben hat. Wie ein Pferd, das dahin rennt, ein Hund nach der Jagd und eine Biene, die ihren Honig bereitet: so der Mensch, der Gutes getan hat; er posaunt es nicht aus, sondern schreitet zu einem andern guten Werke, wie der Weinstock sich berankt, um zu seiner Zeit wieder Trauben zu tragen.”