R Quotes
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“Remember, success brings money, money doesn't bring success; and the way to success is to do something we're passionate about.”
Source: Living Free: The High Philosophy
“Remember teamwork begins by building trust. And the only way to do that is to overcome our need for invulnerability.”
Source: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
“Remember, tears on one side mean laughs on the other!”
Source: ONE PIECE 巻七十三 〝ドレスローザSOP作戦〟
“Remember technology does not make good work. You can still write a poem on a brown paper bag, and haiku is just as profound as the pyramids.”
“Remember that "Help us grow this grass" is a far more effective sign than "Keep off the grass".”
“Remember that "needing" something to change will always flow negative energy and hold it to you. Finding a way to become excited about what it will be changing into will flow positive energy and get the desired revisions started.”
Source: Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings
“Remember that 'plumber in space' is not such a bad setup for a story.”
Source: On writing: a memoir of the craft
“Remember that [scientific thought] is the guide of action; that the truth which it arrives at is not that which we can ideally contemplate without error, but that which we may act upon without fear; and you cannot fail to see that scientific thought is not an accompaniment or condition of human progress, but human progress itself.”
Source: Lectures and Essays
“Remember that a book is many drafts - mine certainly are. It's improvisation. It's as much jazz and the way we talk and the way I heard people preach coming up as it is writing.”
“Remember that a fresh breath of life follows every sigh of exasperation. Breathe in, breathe out, and ENJOY every moment. It is how everything begins and ends. - Charmainism”
Source: Shake Hands with Yourself: A Peacemaker's Guide to Happiness & Inner Peace
“Remember that a gesture of friendship, no matter how small, is always appreciated.”
Source: Life's Instructions for Wisdom, Success, and Happiness
“Remember that a good example is the best sermon.”
Source: Complete Life's Little Instruction Book: 1,560 Suggestions, Observations, and Reminders on How to Live a Happy and Rewarding Life
“Remember that a healthy body is built or destroyed one decision at a time. It's up to you.”
“Remember that a little learning can be a pleasant thing. Italy gives much, in beauty, gaiety, diversity of arts and landscapes, good humor and energy—willingly, without having to be coaxed or courted. Paradoxically, she requires (as do other countries, probably more so) and deserves some preparation as background to enhance her pleasures. It is almost impossible to read a total history of Italy; there was no united country until a hundred years ago, no single line of power, no concerted developments. It is useful, however, to know something about what made Siena run and stop, to become acquainted with the Estes and the Gonzagas, the Medicis and the Borgias, the names that were the local history. It helps to know something about the conflicts of the medieval church with the Holy Roman Empire, of the French, Spanish and early German kings who marked out large chunks of Italy for themselves or were invited to invade by a nervous Italian power. Above all, it helps to turn the pages of a few art and architecture books to become reacquainted with names other those of the luminous giants.
The informed visitors will not allow himself to be cowed by the deluge of art. See what interests or attracts you; there is no Italian Secret Service that reports on whether you have seen everything. If you try to see it all except as a possible professional task, you may come to resist it all. Relax, know what you like and don’t like—not the worst of measures—and let the rest go.”
Source: Italy: The Places in Between
“Remember that a man, a true man, never hates. His rages and his bad moods never last beyond the present moment-like electric shocks.”
“Remember that a noble logical diagram, once recorded, will never die; long after we are gone, it will be a living thing, asserting itself with ever-growing insistency.”
“Remember that a painting - before it is a battle horse, a nude model, or some anecdote - is essentially a flat surface covered with colours assembled in a certain order.”
“Remember that a share of stock represents a part of a business and is not just a piece of paper.”
“Remember that a single mom is just like any other mom and that our number one priority is till our kids. Any parent does whatever it takes for their kids and a single mother is no different.”
“Remember that a very good sardine is always preferable to a not that good lobster.”
“Remember that a wish held fervently turns into belief, and a belief held diligently becomes reality.”
“Remember that Abraham Lincoln was a Whig far longer than he was a Republican. As a whole, the Whigs looked upon banks and corporations as a more efficient means of development; the Jacksonian Democrats thought they were the tools of the devil, but Whigs like Lincoln disagreed. During his presidency, Lincoln favored the re-construction of a national financial system, and his most important 'internal improvement' project was the Pacific railroad.”
“Remember that according to the Bible, the heart is not primarily the emotions but rather the seat of our fundamental commitments and trusts, and therefore it is the control center of the whole life. So to preach to the heart means to go right for the commanding commitments of people's lives that drive their desires, thinking, feeling, and action.”
“Remember that accumulated knowledge, like accumulated capital, increases at compound interest: but it differs from the accumulation of capital in this; that the increase of knowledge produces a more rapid rate of progress, whilst the accumulation of capital leads to a lower rate of interest. Capital thus checks it own accumulation: knowledge thus accelerates its own advance. Each generation, therefore, to deserve comparison with its predecessor, is bound to add much more largely to the common stock than that which it immediately succeeds.”
“Remember that adversity presents us with numerous possibilities for success, if we are just willing to see them.”
“Remember that all is One... and what you do to your neighbor, your friend or your foe, is a reflection of what you think of your Creator.”
“Remember that all is opinion.”
“Remember that all is opinion. For what was said by the Cynic Monimus is manifest: and manifest too is the use of what was said, if a man receives what may be got out of it as far as it is true.”
Source: Stoic Six Pack: Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Golden Sayings, Fragments and Discourses of Epictetus, Letters from a Stoic and The Enchiridion
“Remember that all models are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful.”
Source: Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Ridge Analyses
“Remember that all success is based on long-term commitment, faith, discipline, attitude and a few stepping stones along the way.”
“Remember that all tax revenue is the result of holding a gun to somebody's head. Not paying taxes is against the law. If you don't pay your taxes, you'll be fined. If you don't pay the fine, you'll be jailed. If you try to escape from jail, you'll be shot. ... Therefore, every time the government spends money on anything, you have to ask yourself, 'Would I kill my kindly, gray-haired mother for this?'”
“Remember that all the others are more afraid than you”
“Remember that all things are only opinion and that it is in your power to think as you please.”
“Remember that all through history, there have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they seem invincible. But in the end, they always fall. Always.”
Source: Gandhi: An Autobiography
“Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy.”
Source: The last battle
“Remember that almost everything looks better after a good night's sleep.”
Source: Life's Little Instruction Book: Simple Wisdom and a Little Humor for Living a Happy and Rewarding Life
“Remember that although bodies may pass away, the energy that connects you to a loved one is everlasting and can always be felt when you’re open to receiving it.”
Source: Signs from Above: Your Angels' Messages about Your Life Purpose, Relationships, Health, and More
“Remember that although technique is important, there are other issues in art making that should take precedence. When the strongest thing in an artwork is technique, the subject is vanity. Art must have a higher subject. Something else must rise to the top. A work of art is born in the desire for something—to explore something, be it formal (understanding light, color, or objects in space), political, or emotional. The creative act takes in everything about you—the images and creative means of who you are and where you come from, added to the world you see and hope for. The technique you learn should always be in the service of this.”
“Remember that although the distinction can be difficult to draw, loneliness and solitude are different.”
“Remember that although they may speak a different language, they are still the same kind of people as the folks you know at home, have the same mental processes, are just as kindly and just as friendly. Remember that, quit talking and start over again - in pantomime.”
“Remember that an act of hatred belittles the one who acts it
out - but not the one it is done against unless that person allows it
to. Each person who reaches out in love grows a bit himself even
when the love appears to be refused.”
Source: Duffy Barkley is not a Dog: Tales of Uhrlin Book One
“Remember that an artist's life is an intense search for truth. This search takes many forms. Everyone of these forms demands its own disciplines. I learned and adapted to my search. I expect nothing from you. Question the truth of anything you confront. How does it apply to yourself and the trail you are pursuing?”
“Remember that animals are born to live their own lives, not to serve you! Do not use them; do not exploit them. Let them live their own lives.”
“Remember that any meal can be your last. You chose to travel with us, so tonight you will eat fish. Tomorrow, you may die.”
Source: The Dragon Reborn: Book Three of 'The Wheel of Time'
“Remember that any time you're filled with resentment, you're turning the controls of your emotional life over to others to manipulate.”
“Remember that anybody who is clever enough to set you free is clever enough to enslave you.”
Source: The Rehearsal
“Remember that anything you bring to your
life again and again will not give you the
same excitement as it gave you the first
time. It can only lead to addiction, not
happiness.
- HDH Bhagavan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivoham, in the book "Living Enlightenment”
Source: Living Enlightenment
“Remember that as a vegan, you save dozens of animals every year from the horrors of factory farms, which is great. And when you convince one person to also become vegan, in that moment you double your lifetime impact as a vegan! That's power - and we should use it as effectively as possible. Check out the 'Be a better advocate' videos and essays at www.FarmSanctuary.org.”
“Remember that at any given moment there are a thousand things you can love.”
“Remember that awakening, freedom from suffering, salvation, if you will, liberation, omniscience, buddhahood, all come from your own understanding, your insight into your own reality [...] The highest meaning of Dharma is the reality that is our own reality – the reality that holds us in freedom from suffering, holds us in a state of bliss. Dharma is our own reality that we seek to understand fully, to open to fully. Dharma, therefore, also consists of those methods and the teaching of those methods that are the art and sciences that enable us to open ourselves [...] Ultimately, we take refuge in reality itself, because that is the only secure refuge. If we took refuge in any unrealistic thing, it could be blown down by this-and-that howling wind - but when we take refuge in reality, that is what endures. It is uncreated. It is not made by anyone. It lasts. It is there, and therefore it can give refuge.”
Source: The Jewel Tree of Tibet: The Enlightenment Engine of Tibetan Buddhism