Quotes About Empowerment
You change the world by changing yourself.
~ Yoko Ono
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My religion is to trust myself.
~ Yoko Ono
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Have a 4P Kind of Day! Positive, Productive, Progressive, Prosperous
~ Yolanda M. Johnson
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Maybe what really matters is technology's power to enable students to reach a vast and real audience that they could never dream of in the traditional classroom.
~ Yong Zhao
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we need an education that enhances individual strengths, follows children's passions,
~ Yong Zhao
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respect of students' interests, freedom to explore, faith in students' ability to achieve something meaningful (rather than underestimation of their ability).
~ Yong Zhao
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Thus, the Jewish empowerment entailed in creating a Jewish state was not merely a matter of guaranteeing external, physical security of the Jews. Ultimately, its aim is to provide an internal security of the soul, which is the indispensable precondition for the emergence of a noble, uniquely Jewish character and civilization.
~ Yoram Hazony
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Unhappiness and misfortune attend those who are voluntarily feeble
~ Yoritomo-Tashi
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Capitalism is of this material world; it provides us with the means to live; it empowers us within the known world of sense and human reason. If it is to be measured by a strict standard of holiness, by religious normativity alone, then there can never be a moral capitalism.
~ young stephen
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Thank goodness there are women in our lives -- that's all I can say. We get saved by the women in our lives.
~ young wm paul iii
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Only knowledge can turn life's unbearableness into a weapon.
~ Yukio Mishima
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Due to my sickliness and the doting care which I had received ever since I was a baby, I had always been too timid even to look people directly in the eye. But now I became obsessed with a single motto —"Be Strong!
~ Yukio Mishima
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He never made fun of her as her neighbors did. That was why she visited him. He felt in this mad, ugly woman five years his senior a comrade in apartness. He liked people who refused to recognize the world.
~ Yukio Mishima
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Freedom is taking control of the rudder of your life.
~ Yukito Kishiro
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My body is a mere vessel. You cannot kill the real me. So shoot, enjoy the brief taste of victory.
~ Yukito Kishiro
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Simple femininity is the most important thing about a woman, and it is a quality a great many women are in jeopardy of losing. Women are being emancipated out of their femininity in this modern age.
~ Yul Brynner
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Now I have beaten a song back into you, rise and walk away like a panther.
~ Yusef Komunyakaa
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The danger is that if we invest too much in developing AI and too little in developing human consciousness, the very sophisticated artificial intelligence of computers might only serve to empower the natural stupidity of humans.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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The real test of 'knowledge' is not whether it is true, but whether it empowers us.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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So the best advice I could give a fifteen-year-old stuck in an outdated school somewhere in Mexico, India or Alabama is: don't rely on the adults too much. Most of them mean well, but they just don't understand the world.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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It is often said that God helps those who help themselves. This is a roundabout way of saying that God doesn't exist, but if our belief in Him inspires us to do something ourselves – it helps.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Birds fly not because the have a right to fly, but because they have wings.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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Peasants were worried about the future not just because they had more cause for worry, but also because they could do something about it.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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being born into an African American family in an African American neighborhood meant that he was surrounded by people like him who taught him what he needed to know in order to survive and flourish
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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