“Ah, the camel of Cairo! ... He went quietly and comfortably through the narrowest lanes and the densest crowds by the mere force of his personality. He was the most impressive living thing we saw in Egypt, not excepting two Pashas and a Bey. He was engaged with large philosophies, one could see that.” TwoPhilosophyForceSawsPersonalityMereCrowdsEngagedEgyptImpressiveLiving ThingsLanesCamelsCairo Author:Sara Jeannette Duncan
“Every business is manmade. It is a result of individuals. It reflects the personalities and the business philosophy of the founders and those who have directed its affairs throughout its existence. If you want to have an understanding of any business, it is important to know the background of the people who started it and directed its past and the hopes and ambitions of those who are planning its future.” PeopleIfsKnowsWantImportantPhilosophyPastIndividualUnderstandingResultsExistencePersonalityAmbitionAffairPlanningBackgroundsFounders Author:Thomas Rowe Price, Jr.
“A love of neighbor manifests itself in the tolerance not only of opinions of others but, what is more important, of the essence and uniqueness of others, when we subscribe to that religious philosophy of life that insists that God has made each man and woman an individual sacred personality endowed with a specific temperament, created with differing needs, hungers, dreams. This is a variegated, pluralistic world where no two stars are the same and every snowflake has its own distinctive pattern. God apparently did not want a regimented world of sameness.” MenWorldWantNeedsMadeTwoImportantPhilosophyDreamIndividualStarsReligiousOpinionLife PhilosophyPersonalityMen And WomenEssenceSacredHungerPatternsNeighborToleranceUniquenessTemperamentDistinctiveSamenessSnowflakeReligious Philosophy Author:Joshua L. Liebman