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“Before you worry about the beauty of your body, worry about the health of your body.”

“Hunger gives flavour to the food.”

“Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they don't think of calories.”

“Don't always use prudence for precaution, sometimes use it for progress.”

“Anger gets you into trouble, ego keeps you in trouble.”

“Sacrifice of the self is sheer stupidity if sacrifice is not for the self.”

“It's time to shop high heels if your fiance kisses you on the forehead.”

“No tricks, no tools, but talent makes a task truly top class.”

“Good communication has just a little to do with eloquence. It's character that makes it more successful. Harsh words nicely articulated are sharp enough to kill your brand!”

“Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth than making a sense from their mind.”

“Prudence is precaution, prudence is protection.”

“When wealth goes only happiness goes, when health goes even the hope goes.”

“Principles in a poor is admirable as politeness in a prince.”

“Before we complicated life with money, machines and missiles we did well with morals, manpower and meetings.”

“With right fashion, every female would be a flame.”

“Fashion doesn't make you perfect, but it makes you pretty.”

“Dresses don't look beautiful on hangers.”

“Dresses won't worn out in the wardrobe, but that is not what dresses are designed for.”

“In modern times couples are more concerned about loyalty than love.”

“Music is the fastest motivator in the world.”

“You can not control the thought, but you can control the tongue.”

“Let someone else be the most powerful country, make ours the most peaceful country.”

“When you were making excuses someone else was making enterprise.”

“Faster is fatal, slower is safe.”

“One who doesn't recognise an opportunity is bigger loser than one who tries his hand at an opportunity.”

“In any game, the game itself is the prize, no matter who wins, ultimately both lose the game.”

“If she says goodbye, someone else will say hi.”

“Civilians enjoy their time because soldiers sacrifice their time.”

“Cowards say it can't be done, critics say it shouldn't have been done, creator say well done.”

“If your prudence stops you every time from taking an action, then you are no more prudent, you are frightened.”

“An assembly is extra slow in taking actions.”

“Action achieves ambition.”

“Most of the people readily accept the principle but resist its practice.”

“Fear of failure is fiction, face this fact and fear will fall.”

“Fabre stood up. He placed his fingertips on d‘Anton’s temples. “Put your fingers here,” he said. “Feel the resonance. Put them here, and here.” He jabbed at d’Anton’s face: below the cheekbones, at the side of his jaw. “I’ll teach you like an actor,” he said. “This city is our stage.” Camille said: “Book of Ezekiel. ‘This city is the cauldron, and we the flesh’ ...” Fabre turned. “This stutter,” he said. “You don’t have to do it.” Camille put his hands over his eyes. “Leave me alone,” he said. “Even you.” Fabre’s face was incandescent. “Even you, I am going to teach.” He leapt forward, wrenched Camille upright in his chair. He took him by the shoulders and shook him. “You’re going to talk properly,” Fabre said. “Even if it kills one of us.” Camille put his hands protectively over his head. Fabre continued to perpetrate violence; d’Anton was too tired to intervene.”

“If you live with fear and consider yourself as something special then automatically, emotionally, you are distanced from others. You then create the basis for feelings of alienation from others and loneliness. So, I never consider, even when giving a talk to a large crowd, that I am something special, I am 'His Holiness the Dalai Lama' . . . I always emphasize that when I meet people, we are all the same human beings. A thousand people -- same human being. Ten thousand or a hundred thousand -- same human being -- mentally, emotionally, and physically. Then, you see, no barrier. Then my mind remains completely calm and relaxed. If too much emphasis on myself, and I start to think I'm something special, then more anxiety, more nervousness.”

“The fear of public speaking – the ultimate test of nerves. It's like being on stage with a spotlight that's way too bright and an audience that's way too judgmental. But, my friend! Embrace the adrenaline rush, channel your inner stand-up comedian, and turn those nerves into fuel for a killer performance. Remember, even the smoothest speakers started somewhere, stumbling over words like a toddler learning to walk.”

“With discipline, you can lose weight, you can excel in work, you can win the war.”

“Creativity without discipline will struggle, creativity with discipline will succeed.”