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Ted Malloch
"Spiritual entrepreneurship is the unsung route to growth in the modern economy."
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Source : "Doing Virtuous Business: The Remarkable Success of Spiritual Enterprise". Book by Ted Malloch, 2011.
Ted Malloch
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“We made and spent at least 10 million dollars. The thing is, we heard that the planet was going to end in 2012. We thought, We have got to spend this money before the asteroid hits.”
Source : "How Heidi and Spencer Pratt blew $10 million". www.news.com.au. December 5, 2013.
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“As addictive and satisfying as my first tattoo, Wolf’s Remedy left me craving more.”
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“to become aware of the ineffable is to part company with words...the tangent to the curve of human experience lies beyond the limits of language. the world of things we perceive is but a veil. It’s flutter is music, its ornament science, but what it conceals is inscrutable. It’s silence remains unbroken; no words can carry it away. Sometimes we wish the world could cry and tell us about that which made it pregnant with fear--filling grandeur. Sometimes we wish our own heart would speak of that which made it heavy with wonder.”
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“Happiness is not in the having or being- it is in the doing.”
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“There were times when I got frightened. Things weren't going right, so I just went out and got smashed. That's me. Something goes wrong, I find a bottle. I don't like it about myself but I've done it before and I'll do it again. But I never vanished for days or held up shooting or quit the picture.”
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“I'm telling you, you can't compare Saudi Arabia to other countries.”
Source : "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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“Islam doesn't have a monopoly on violence in Africa. And violence plays a particularly critical role in places where statehood is weak at best, such as the Maghreb.”
Source : Source: www.guernicamag.com
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“Photography is very presumptuous. Photographers are always photographing other people's lives - something they know nothing about - and drawing great inferences into it.”