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10 quotations from the book by Robin Sharma "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari"
1. Books really do not teach you anything new. Books just help you to see what is already inside of you. This is enlightenment.
2. Assume that you do not care about the opinion of others, until you know that doing the right thing.
3. The best that can be done to the man himself - is regularly leave the zone usual.
4. Do whatever you want, if you act according to the laws of his conscience and his heart. Never be ashamed to do the steps that you think is right. Decide for yourself what is right, and follow it. And, for heaven's sake, never give in cowardly habit of measuring their intrinsic value averaged yardstick used by others.
5. A person does not do honor that he would be higher than the other, a true honor to surpass himself.
6. The boundaries of your life - it is only your own creations.
7. For the most part, the fatigue is created in our minds. Fatigue absorbs those who live without direction and dreams.
8. Invest in yourself - there is no better contribution.
9. A well-organized time - this is a sure sign of a well-organized mind.
10. ... remember that the laws of nature always create a situation where one door closes and another opens.