“I see a generation comprised of all ages, inclusive of men and women, awakening to the extraordinary qualities hidden within. The power to accomplish remarkable feats and live an exceptional life is not defined by an individual's family, education, or occupation; it's a disposition of the heart. Unless it's suppressed, there is an innate desire to rise above the norm. I encourage you to step into the unknown, embrace the divine empowerment, and live your extraordinary life.” MenHeartAgeLife IsDesireIndividualQualityStepsGenerationsDivineMen And WomenEmpowermentEmbraceExtraordinaryAccomplishAwakeningDefinedRemarkableOccupationDispositionNormExceptionalInnateRise AboveOrdinary LifeFeatsExtraordinary LifeFamily Education Author:John Bevere
“(Because) the notion of absolute truth is difficult to sustain outside the context of religion, ethical conduct is not something we engage in because it is somehow right in itself but because, like ourselves, all others desire to be happy and to avoid suffering. Given that this is a natural disposition, shared by all, it follows that each individual has a right to pursue this goal. Accordingly, I suggest that one of the things which determines whether an act is ethical or not is its effect on others' experience or expectation of happiness.” DesireSufferingIndividualGivenDifficultGoalNaturalEffectsTruth IsExpectationsEthicsAbsolutesNotionDeterminePursueEthicalDispositionAbsolute Truth Author:Dalai Lama
“The workmen in a factory may have a shadowy, unknown absentee "employer" - the thousands of individual owners of stock - whom "management" represents and tries to please by extra dividends. The workman's livelihood is at the disposition of strangers who make a single demand of their representatives: higher profits.” TryingMayWisdomPoliticsIndividualEconomyHigherPleaseDemandManagementProfitStrangerExtrasLiberalismOwnersFactoriesRepresentativesDispositionEmployersLivelihoodDividendsWorkmen Author:Fulton J. Sheen
“To be individual, my friends, to be different from others, is the only way to become distinguished from the common herd. Let us be glad, therefore, that we differ from one another in form and in disposition. Variety is the spice of life, and we are various enough to enjoy one another's society; so let us be content.” WayDifferentEnoughFormIndividualEnjoyCommonMy FriendsVariousGladVarietyDispositionDistinguishedSpicesHerdsSpice Of LifeVariety Is The Spice Of Life Book:8 Books in 1: L. Frank Baum's Source: 8 Books in 1: L. Frank Baum's
“However benevolent may be the intentions of Providence, they do not always advance the happiness of the individual. Providence has always higher ends in view, and works in a pre-eminent degree on the inner feelings and disposition.” MayEndsFeelingsIndividualViewsHigherDegreesIntentionProvidenceDispositionBenevolentInner Feelings Author:Wilhelm von Humboldt