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#1. Computers can not dream, they can not visualize – That is your part and that's how you create, innovate and make difference. #Quote by Ravindra Shukla
#2. It is so awkward that how our ancestors wasted their whole life and never thought about education or making difference for the future generations. My Grandfather lived more than a 100+ years, married 3 women and as he was illiterate he just wasted 115 fucking years. I wish I could live a hundred years like him to make difference, so the next generation does not use the same insulting words I am using today. #Quote by M.F. Moonzajer
#3. An obstacle to the learning is to overlook the students mental level of learning by teachers. Good teachers have a power to make difference between the level of individuals rather than comparing with themselves. #Quote by Shahid Iqbal
#4. Our lives are written by the divine hands of Him we are merely actors destined to complete the roles in the cosmic play. All that would make difference would be how well will you act! #Quote by Preeth Nambiar
#5. A person's own opinion can sometimes be critical, which it could make difference in our society. #Quote by Saaif Alam
#6. Mature people never make difference of opinion a means of conflict. #Quote by Fethullah Gulen
#7. I'm out to make difference in the world, to lead the way by giving much and giving often. #Quote by Jane Stanton Hitchcock
#8. You do not change anything,
only need to make difference. #Quote by Toba Beta
#9. It's going to go little random, probably I look like an idiot, I can't make difference between a normal person smile and person who likes me, but still... that's another story which probably I am going to save it for later, if I try to memorize it. #Quote by Deyth Banger
#10. Now is the time to commit to your "SELF" that there will be no playing small. You have gifts to give unto the world - and a difference to make. #Quote by Kami Guildner
#11. Things get done only if the data we gather can inform and inspire those in a position to make difference. #Quote by Mike Schmoker
#12. Make difference with the uniformity; make uniformity the difference. #Quote by Suyog Ketkar
#13. People would make the decisions they wished to make and some of them would hurt both themselves and those who loved them, and some would pass unnoticed, while others would bring joy. #Quote by Rachel Joyce
#14. I've learned that the best political reporters never make predictions! #Quote by Jodi Kantor
#15. What I learned at LucasArts was, you don't make your bets on ideas: ideas are cheap. You make your bets on people. #Quote by Tim Schafer
#16. Disparate treatment of minorities should be discussed in every school in the country. Do the boys understand the difference between news and
propaganda? Misinformation is rampant on the internet, and the biggest provider of 'fake news' is the President of the United States, Ronald John. #Quote by Mark M. Bello
#17. I used to like to make myself sad, so I would listen to Bill Callahan as Smog. #Quote by Gillian Jacobs
#18. Spend more time doing things that make you forget about the time. #Quote by Charlotte Eriksson
#19. Custom doth make dotards of us all. #Quote by Thomas Carlyle
#20. Where you trying to go, huh? Come on me, Macy. Come on me, or I'll take you outside and make you scream right there on the front lawn for the whole fuckin' neighborhood to hear. #Quote by Cherrie Lynn
#21. Let us pray to the Holy Spirit, who is truly the author of this unity in variety, of this harmony, that he might make us ever more "catholic" in this Church that is catholic and universal! #Quote by Pope Francis
#22. He told me to tell him all the songs that make me cry. He wanted to know my favorite books, favorite movies, if my heart was ever broken and by whom . . . He said, 'I want to know everything that makes you you. #Quote by Alison Gaylin
#23. A man who deals in fairness with his own, he can make manifest justice in the state. #Quote by Sophocles
#24. But there is a difference between curing and healing, and I believe the church is called to the slow and difficult work of healing. We are called to enter into one another's pain, anoint it as holy, and stick around no matter the outcome. In her #Quote by Rachel Held Evans
#25. Be Disloyal. It's your duty to the human race. The human race needs to survive and it's the loyal man who dies first from anxiety or a bullet or overwork. If you have to earn a living ... and the price they make you pay is loyalty, be a double agent
and never let either of the two sides know your real name. #Quote by Graham Greene
#26. Steroids, used correctly, will not only make you stronger and sexier, they will also make you healthier, #Quote by Jose Canseco
#27. Jo's whimper rose slightly but the scream she yearned for wouldn't materialise. Instead, as she looked at her hand, she began to make a gurgling, gagging noise, more animal than human. #Quote by Martin Pond
#28. Small boys often produce their own plays; but usually the parts are not written out. They hardly need to be, for the main line of each character is always "Stick 'em up!" In these plays the curtain is always rung down on a set of corpses, for small boys are by nature through and uncompromising. #Quote by A.S. Neill
#29. How do you wake up? It was one thing to know that you had been asleep all your life, but something else to wake up from it, to find out you were really alive and it wasn't anybody's fault but your own. Of course that was the problem.
All right. Everything is a dream. Nothing hangs together. You move from one dream to another and there is no reason for the change. Your eyes see things and your ears hear, but nothing has any reason behind it. It would be easier to believe in God. Then you could wake up and yawn and stretch and grin at a world that was put together on a plan of mercy and death, punishment for evil, joy for good, and if the game was crazy at least it had rules. But that didn't make sense. It had never made any sense. The trouble was, now that he was not asleep and not awake, what he saw and heard didn't make sense either.
Mishmash, he thought. You know enough to know how you feel is senseless, but you don't know enough to know why. #Quote by Don Carpenter
#30. The great American food writer M. F. K. Fisher once wrote an essay called 'The Anatomy of a Recipe.' To have a good anatomy, in her view, a recipe should have a sense of logical progression. She despaired of recipes with 'anatomical faults,' where the reader is told to make a cake batter and only then to grease the loaf pans. #Quote by Bee Wilson
#31. God will always make a way where there is no way. #Quote by Gordon B. Hinckley
#32. You can't help everyone, Arlen," Ragen said, "but you should make every
effort to help those you can. #Quote by Peter V. Brett
#33. One of the things I'd learned ... was how to take a compliment. Just say, "Thank you." It's the only response a confident person can make. #Quote by Neil Strauss
#34. Around every corner is another gift waiting to surprise us, and it will surprise us if we can achieve control over our natural tendencies to make comparisons [to things that are better rather than things that are worse], to take things for granted [rather than imagining how much worse things would be if they weren't there and so feeling grateful], and to feel entitled! #Quote by Gilbert K. Chesterton
#35. I hired a counterfeiter the other day. I told him, "As for your salary, how much you make is really up to you." I love a business model where the employee pays the employer. #Quote by Jarod Kintz
#36. Another common response is, "What if our marriage doesn't work out? I want to make sure I have some money of my own." We have a problem with that, too. If a woman is going into a marriage with thoughts of "what if it doesn't work out," how committed can she be? Her problem is not money, but commitment or love. #Quote by Ellen Fein
#37. Being fooled into trying to make things work out for 'me' is called samsara. #Quote by Sakyong Mipham
#38. You make the money in movies and TV so you can do theater. I do a play a year ... somewhere. #Quote by Charles Durning
#39. I want to make you weep. I want all your pleasure, Iris, all your pain, everything you are. Come for me."
And she felt herself bow with the stark white bliss of her epiphany, the shattering realization of his words and his hands and his mouth. She was gasping for breath, shaking, lost, unseeing. The center of her being pulsing with pleasure. #Quote by Elizabeth Hoyt
#40. If you love someone, you will forgive him or her all the wrongs. You can make it right
and love again. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#41. Nothing is so sad, in my opinion, as the devastation wrought by age.
My poor friend. I have described him many times. Now to convey to you the difference. Crippled with arthritis, he propelled himself about in a wheelchair. His once plump frame had fallen in. He was a thin little man now. His face was lined and wrinkled. His moustache and hair, and hair, it is true, were still of a jet black colour, but candidly, though I would not for the world have hurt his feelings by saying so to him, this was a mistake. There comes a moment when hair dye is only too painfully obvious. There had been a time when I had been surprised to learn that the blackness of Poirot's hair came out of a bottle. But now the theatricality was apparent and merely created the impression that he wore a wig and had adorned his upper lip to amuse children! #Quote by Agatha Christie
#42. It's possible to make things that aren't just money-makers. Something wonderful for its own sake. #Quote by Jonathan Safran Foer
#43. We come from Second City where you're taught if you make your fellow stage partner look good, that makes you look good. #Quote by Ian Gomez
#44. Good dreams can be inspirations to bring in to make reality fantastic enough to share #Quote by Jay Woodman
#45. When people ask me about my dialogue, I say, 'Don't you hear people talking?' That's all I do. I hear a certain type of individual, I decide this is what he should be, whatever it is, and then I hear him. Well, I don't hear anybody that I can't make talk. #Quote by Elmore Leonard
#46. I work on one page, revising and polishing until I can't make it better, then move on to the next. Some pages might get 20 or more drafts before I move on. #Quote by Dean Koontz
#47. If Romney wants to make me responsible for ObamaCare, I've said I would be proud to be responsible for it. #Quote by Arlen Specter
#48. As much as I hated to admit it, Ami was right. Rule number two of lying is to make it as airtight as possible. Which just goes back to rule number one: never get caught. #Quote by Alicia Thompson
#49. Staying at home with your children is an incredible choice to make. And it's awesome and admirable if you make it. Go you. Being a mother still happens if you don't stay at home with your kids. It still happens if you get a job and go to work. It happens if you are an Army Ranger and you're deployed overseas and your kid is staying with your parents. Still a mother. Still not a job. Working or staying home, one is still a mother. One is not better than the other. Both choices are worthy of the same amount of respect. #Quote by Shonda Rhimes
#50. Your first book is the promise you make. #Quote by Toni Jenkins
#51. Ultimately, I want to make everyone horny. #Quote by Patti Smith
#52. Intensity of life is only possible at the expense of self. But there is nothing members of the bourgeoisie value more highly than self, albeit only at a rudimentary stage of development. Thus, at the expense of intensity, they manage to preserve their selves and make them secure. Instead of possession by God, an easy conscience is the reward they reap; instead of desire, contentment; instead of liberty, cosiness; instead of life-threatening heat, an agreeable temperature. #Quote by Hermann Hesse
#53. I never can see why they make such a fuss and get so frightened because wimmen does a thing or two now they usedn't to. Nothing short of a earthquake can make them not men an' wimmmen, an' that's the main thing. #Quote by Miles Franklin