Put your heart, mind, intellect and soul even to your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.
Concentration
Quotations by Sri Swami Sivananda
Put your heart, mind, intellect and soul even to your smallest acts. This is the secret of success. Sri Swami Sivananda
More Stories Like These
In Quotes
If a mans gonna eat fried chicken, he’s gotta get greasy. Source Unknown
If a mans gonna eat fried chicken, he’s gotta get greasy.RiskQuotations by Source Unknown
In Quotes
There are only three ages for women in Hollywood–Babe, District Attorney, and Driving Miss Daisy. Goldie Hawn
There are only three ages for women in Hollywood–Babe, District Attorney, and Driving Miss Daisy.Age and AgingQuotations by …
In Quotes
It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy. Sir Philip Sidney
It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy.PraiseQuotations by Sir Philip Sidney
In Quotes
Conscience in most men, is but the anticipation of the opinions of others. Jeremy Taylor
Conscience in most men, is but the anticipation of the opinions of others.ConscienceQuotations by Jeremy Taylor
In Quotes
He who walks with the lame learns how to limp. Latin Proverb
He who walks with the lame learns how to limp.ActionQuotations by Latin Proverb
In Quotes
A woman uses her intelligence to find reasons to support her intuition. Gilbert K. Chesterton
A woman uses her intelligence to find reasons to support her intuition.IntuitionQuotations by Gilbert K. Chesterton
In Quotes
We find what we expect to find, and we receive what we ask for. Elbert Hubbard
We find what we expect to find, and we receive what we ask for.ExpectationQuotations by Elbert Hubbard
In Quotes
Suspicion is the companion of mean souls, and the bane of all good society. Thomas Paine
Suspicion is the companion of mean souls, and the bane of all good society.SuspicionQuotations by Thomas Paine
In Quotes
One may survive distress, but not disgrace. Scottish Proverb
One may survive distress, but not disgrace.HonorQuotations by Scottish Proverb
All experience is an arch wherethrough gleams that untravelled world whose margin fades for ever and for ever when I move.
Author: Alfred Lord TennysonTheme: ExperienceWords: world, whose, move, margin