Happiness is there where wants and needs are small, but the desire to give is big.
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To be a poet is a love affair, not a desire to dare.
African leaders must desire to liberates it__ people through intensive education (formal and informal). The African people deserve to be educated.
As a teacher, the desire to teach is valuable, but the desire to educate is priceless.
The desire to learn is valuable, but the desire for an education is priceless.
Over the boundary of time,Hope transcends,Desire sings,One verse,One song,And that is the song of happiness.
Uncommon success is found on the spiritual plane; you can't get there through common convention or following others. Hard work is not enough; many work slavishly-hard for little reward. Intelligence is insufficient; how many educated and brilliant people there are who fail utterly and completely. Goodness is not enough; how many meek and good souls are tilled into the earth like manure by demigods to fertilize their golden crops. There is something more _ it is the unseen essential, and everyone has access to it.
We learn from education, experience and people.
With diligent, you will master the act.
Think as if failure is not a possibility.
Don__ give up! Keep trying, your victory is certain.
When it comes to competing with the best and brightest in whatever your talents or educational skills are, you have to have the confidence within yourself that you are able to achieve.
The secret to happiness, peace, and self-confidence is to forgive yourself and forgive others.
Life is easier when you don't carry baggage from the past.
Be simple, don't carry the baggage the past, open your hands, and let it go.
I can't defeat anyone except my past and transcend to be better.
At the age of twelve, before I had had one full year of formal schooling, I had a conception of life that no experience would ever erase, a predilection for what was real that no argument could ever gainsay, a sense of the world that was mine and mine alone, a notion as to what life meant that no education could ever alter, a conviction that the meaning of living came only when one was struggling to wring a meaning out of meaningless suffering.
We love to learn because learning feels good. It both satisfies and stimulates curiosity. Reading a good book, having a meaningful conversation, listening to great music__ust doing these things make us happy. They have no extrinsic purpose. To give them one takes away from their joy.