Which is your favourite quote from the book?
- The BookWorm Nagham
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Re: Which is your favourite quote from the book?
It makes you want to find your right place in the world
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Your right! The right place will level up our interest and we will enjoy doing it. When you love the things you do in the right way will give you success. In today's generation, There are plenty of right places but people are not enjoying it.The BookWorm Nagham wrote: ↑27 Jan 2018, 14:31 This book is full of inspirational quotes. My favorite probably is "being in the right place is a matter of being in your right place"
It makes you want to find your right place in the world
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My favorite quote might be "A happy, successful life comes with the right thoughts and the right feelings. "
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I love your idea. When we like what we did we will push ourselves to achieve it. Once, We achieve it then we are satisfied and successful. Thanks to your idea.The BookWorm Nagham wrote: ↑28 Jan 2018, 09:01 My thoughts exactly!! We succeed when we love what we do
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I find this one has meaning too!
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I agree with you. Without action is dead. Dreams remains dreams without doing something in order to achieve. Nice observation.
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'If you ponder but don't take action, your dreams remain dreams.Take action and your dreams can take flight'
I got quite excited when I read this line from the book And Then I Met Margaret. This is kinda important to me. It reminds me of someone who happens to say the same idea long ago in my college days. I very loved this line because it suggests striking importance in dealing our greatest aspirations in life.
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It spoke to me on a personal level...i'm always being overly critical of myself and overthinking things. We are often our own worst enemies, this quote brings that idea home.
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Gikonyo Caroline wrote: ↑14 Jan 2018, 11:43 A free man is free because at some point in his life he's willing to stop hiding and be himself. This is definitely my favourite quote drawn from my favourite subject Identity