Every two people cause and intersection. Every person alters the world.
I think that people think when you have money that your problems go away and everything's solved, and it's great and wonderful. You're a perfect human being.
It doesn't matter if a million people tell you what you can't do, or if ten million tell you no. If you get one yes from God that's all you need.
Focus on one thing, make it your priority, and stick with it no matter what!
God gives everyone a lane and no one can beat you in your lane. Just stay focused on Him and what you are supposed to do. And everything will be alright.
Once you're truly happy with yourself alone, that's when you are safe to find the right person to spend the rest of your life with.
Rather than focus on your critics, focus on the people who are impacted by your work.
Nonfiction writers are second-class citizens, the Ellis Island of literature. We just can't quite get in. And yes, it pisses me off.
A priest is a man vowed, trained, and consecrated, a man belonging to a special corps, and necessarily with an intense esprit de corps. He has given up his life to his temple and his god. This is a very excellent thing for the internal vigour of his own priesthood, his own temple. He lives and dies for the honour of his particular god. But in the next town or village is another temple with another god. It is his constant preoccupation to keep his people from that god. Religious cults and priesthoods are sectarian by nature; they will convert, they will overcome, but they will never coalesce.
I want it all quickly 'cause I don't want God to stop and think and wonder if I'm getting more than my share.
How important is failure - yes, failure - to the health of a thriving, innovative business? So important that Ratan Tata, chairman of India's largest corporation, gives an annual award to the employee who comes up with the best idea that failed.