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Jamal Quotes

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Susan Mallery
“I don‟t hate men,” she said, giving him a quick glance before returning her attention to keeping her horse in line. “I think you‟re a bit overrated, butthat‟s not hating . Men have ruled women and the world by virtue of their gender for several hundred years.”
“Cream always rises to the top,” he replied.
“This isn‟t about cream. It‟s about ruling through physical and mental intimidation. We all have strengths and weaknesses. The difference is,most women are willing to discuss both, while most men only want to talk about their strengths.”
Susan Mallery, The Sheik's Arranged Marriage

“It is not over, unless you stop trying.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“There will always be rough days and easy ones. Like a ship, we must sail through both.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Why am I not posting anything on social media? Well, it's not because I have something to hide, it's because I have nothing that I want you to see.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“A key that opens many locks is worth buying.
A lock that can be opened with many keys isn't.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“The best relationship is not one that brings together perfect partners, but rather one in which the partners learn to live with the differences, imperfections and objections of one another, and seek to appreciate the good qualities that make this relationship worth building on in order to survive better together.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Let your ambitions fly, let nothing hold you back.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Here's how man thinks: "If no one’s done it, why should I try? It’s a waste of time; but if he’s done it, I can do it better.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“The only instance where five purely-negative words have had a highly positive, motivational impact, are Winston Churchill's "Never, Never, Never, Never Give-Up".”
Nabil N. Jamal

“He who is satisfied with what he has, is a rich man.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“There is no such thing as weak competition; it grows all the time.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“If you believe all those who are urging you to give up are wrong, prove them wrong!”
Nabil N. Jamal

“In a negotiation, we must find a solution that pleases everyone, because no one accepts that they MUST lose and that the other MUST win… Both MUST win!”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Everybody knows how others should do their jobs - but they don't know how to do theirs.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“We hastily call someone a friend.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Fame and glory belong to those who are the first to achieve things, not those who only think about it or do it after it's been done.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Competition in business is a blessing, for without it, we wouldn’t be motivated to improve.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“We cannot force others to behave differently if they disagree with us; but if we change what we are saying or doing they will respond differently.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Talk to people about what they want to hear, and they'll stay for more. Talk to them about what you want them to hear, and they'll soon turn away.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Draw the attention of those who do things out of spite, to something else, away from what you wish to avoid.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“I don't see you making it to the top; nobody's going to help you get there. You have to do it all on your own. But if you want it so bad, prove me wrong.”
Nabil N. Jamal, A Harvest of Change

“It is wise to consider a matter carefully before jumping in carelessly.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“So many thinkers, so few doers.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Do or don't!
Decide!”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Nobody knows exactly what he's capable of until he tries!”
Nabil N. Jamal

“Communication succeeds when you make others understand you clearly, and they make you understand them clearly.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“It is inevitable that there will come a time when mankind will go out more at night and stay indoors during the day to avoid harmful solar rays.”
Nabil N. Jamal

“if "now" is said, it would instantly be in the past.”
Nabil N. Jamal, The Second Harvest

“Once "now" is said, it's already in the past.”
Nabil N. Jamal

Laurence Galian
“Allah does not always open Its Jamal. The Murid's assignment is to unite the Jalal and the Jamal. These two are projected from, and absorbed back into, the black nothingness called Allah's Kamal - a state of invisible, neuter, annihilation. Jalal is Allah's power, force and strength. It often manifests as trials and tests for the Murid. Jamal is Allah's sweetness, compassion, understanding, and forgiveness. Kamal is the whispered breath of nonexistence.”
Laurence Galian, The Sun at Midnight: The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis

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