Sanju
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If you really want to judge of the character of a man, look not at his great performances. Every fool may become a hero at one time or another. Watch a man do his most common actions; those are indeed the things which will tell you the real
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“People assume that depressed people look like they are in depression. That they cry all the time. Or mope. No. Most people who are depressed, smile. In fact, they smile more than necessary. Because they hide their grief from the world.”
― War of Lanka
― War of Lanka
“Your failures are celebrated after you become successful, but in the moment, they rip your life apart. You doubt yourself, everyone doubts you, your world is shattered.”
― The Freedom Manifesto: 7 Rules to Live a Life of Your Calling
― The Freedom Manifesto: 7 Rules to Live a Life of Your Calling
“Grief can provide the fuel for greatness, but it can also be the trigger for evil.”
― War of Lanka
― War of Lanka
“I wish this moment could last for ever,'
said tiny Dragon.
'This moment is all there is,'
smiled Big Panda.”
― Big Panda and Tiny Dragon (Hardcover)
said tiny Dragon.
'This moment is all there is,'
smiled Big Panda.”
― Big Panda and Tiny Dragon (Hardcover)
“Sometimes the hero and the leader can fuse in the same individual. But often this does not happen. A hero does not need followers, a leader cannot be imagined without those he leads. A hero sacrifices himself, while a leader may not succumb to this magnificent impulse. A hero must be courageous, a leader does what must be done, even risk being perceived as cowardly sometimes. A hero inspires the storytellers, a leader lives on in the hearts of his followers. A hero is concerned with what the Gods will think of him, a leader is concerned with protecting and nurturing his people and his land. A hero will not leave the moral high ground, even if it hurts his people, while a leader will step down from the moral high ground if need be, and even sacrifice his own soul for the good of the people he leads. A hero will fight the enemy against insurmountable odds and embrace death with a flourish. A leader will respond calmly and deny the enemy a key strategic advantage in a battle.”
― War of Lanka
― War of Lanka
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