42 Quotes About True-power
- Author Laurell K. Hamilton
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One of the many reasons that Padma will always be a secondary power on the Council is his belief that all power must be taken, that all power must come through fear. True power comes when others offer it to you and you merely accept it as a gift, not as the spoils of some personal war.
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- Author Nhat Hanh
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Anyone who is practicing understanding and compassion can exemplify true power. Anyone can be a Buddha.
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- Author Hazrat Inayat Khan
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True power is not in trying to gain power; true power is in becoming power. But how to become power? It requires an attempt to make a definite change in oneself, and that change is a kind of struggle with one's false self.
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- Author Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Power, true power, comes from within. Not without. (Nick)
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- Author Narendra Modi
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Technology enables last mile delivery. Blending it with the will and determination to deliver, Gujarat has experienced the true power of e-governance.
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- Author Simon Mainwaring
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Let's hope brands recognize that the true power of this technology is not its reach but its ability to communicate substance that adds meaning to our lives. Otherwise, brands will be investing in technology that consumers simply won't buy.
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- Author Gloria Naylor
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Words themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power.
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- Author Judith Orloff
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The most influential person in the room isn't the one who is being a bully, talking loudly, and imposing him- or herself on others. Surrendered people understand that true power comes from being respectful and listening.
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- Author Lynda Obst
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True power is invisible and impeccable, like good taste. It is never clumsy or artless. Powerful people whisper, suggest, seduce, in order to coerce. They only use volume for effect. This is how you can tell a blowhard from a mogul. ... Most powerful people don't need to coerce; their mere presence is coercive.
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