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Event Quotes

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Kamand Kojouri
“This is a day of celebration!
Today, we are divorcing the past
and marrying the present.
Dance,
and you will find God
in every room.
Today, we are divorcing resentment
and marrying forgiveness.
Sing,
and God will find you
in every tune.
Today, we are divorcing indifference
and marrying love.
Drink, and play that tambourine
against your thighs.
We have so much celebrating to do!”
Kamand Kojouri

Aman Jassal
“A good book will surely become an event in your life.”
Aman Jassal, Rainbow - the shades of love

Israelmore Ayivor
“Cultivate the habit of defining, refining, redefining and redeeming your opportunities. Failure is a temporal event, not a permanent trademark.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream

Steven Magee
“The best thing to do when someone is trying to argue with you is to repeatedly state "Stay Away" and video record the entire event. You may need that video for the police afterwords when the aggressor starts fabricating fantasies about the event.”
Steven Magee

Israelmore Ayivor
“Be prepared to say “noâ€� to some things. That is the key. When you say “yesâ€� to every invitation, event and call, you will come back to meet you plans on the paper in the same state you left them.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream

Philip Roth
“Of course it should not be too surprising to find out that your life story has included an event, something important, that you have known nothing about â€� your life story is in and of itself something that you know very little about.”
Philip Roth

Jacques Yonnet
“An event is never just what it is in itself and nothing more. It’s what goes on around it, at the same time, that makes it â€� potentially â€� a tragic situation.

You have to have been exposed to this, at least once, to understand it.”
Jacques Yonnet, Paris Noir: The Secret History of a City

Don Roff
“When writing, I uncage KAT: Keep Adding Tension. Even if I don't know where the story's going, petting the KAT keeps it purring.”
Don Roff

Christie Purifoy
“Homecoming is a single word, and we use it to describe a single event. But true homecoming requires more time. It seems to be a process rather than a moment. Perhaps we come home the way the earth comes home to the sun. It could be that homecoming is always a return and our understanding of home deepens with each encounter.”
Christie Purifoy, Roots and Sky: A Journey Home in Four Seasons

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Forgiveness means that you will not allow a temporary event to have “foreverâ€� repercussions.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Sanhita Baruah
“After torturing our adrenaline by watching a horror movie for a couple of hours the places we are most afraid of are the doors and windows of the room even though they are the only ways for us to escape in case of occurrence such an event.”
Sanhita Baruah

Eckhart Tolle
“The fundamental difference between an instinctive response and an emotion is this: An instinctive response is the body’s direct response to some external situation. An emotion, on the other hand, is the body’s response to thought. Indirectly, an emotion can also be a response to an actual situation or event, but it will be a response to the event seen through the filter of a mental interpretation, the future of thought, that is to say, through the mental concepts of good and bad, like and dislike, me and mine.”
Eckhart Tolle

Steven Magee
“When the police willfully break the law on video and then deny the event in writing, you know that you are dealing with a blatantly corrupt group of people.”
Steven Magee

Alexis Carrel
“A tissue is evidently an enduring thing. It's functional and structural conditions become modified from moment to moment. Time is really the fourth dimension of living organisms. It enters as part into the constitution of a tissue. Cell colonies, or organs, are events which progressively unfold themselves. They must be studied like history.”
Alexis Carrel

Ray Bradbury
“The accident had occurred at an
intersection surrounded on one side by empty factories and a deserted schoolyard, and on the opposite side, by a graveyard. I had come running from the nearest house, a hundred yards away.
Yet, within moments, it seemed, a crowd had gathered. Where had they all come from? Later on in time, I could only imagine that some came, in some strange fashion, out of the empty factories,
or even more strangely, out of the graveyard. After typing for only a few minutes, it came to me that, yes, this crowd was always the same crowd, that it gathered at all accidents. These
were victims from accidents years ago, doomed to come back and haunt the scene of new accidents as they occurred.”
Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing: Releasing the Creative Genius Within You

“Each empty seat in the auditorium, is the probability of what you should have done and not done.”
Rehan Waris

“You hold all the potential for great synchronistic events to come together to transform your life.”
Andrea Goeglein

“Perspective-changing events can have many parts. One part can be a tense, laughter-filled promise. Another part can have no laughter at all.”
Andrea Goeglein

“An event is never the objective. It is the platform for achieving an objective.”
Pieter BF Swart

Steven Magee
“The economists have us well along the way of the greatest mass extinction event in human history.”
Steven Magee

Lynn Fuhler
“I believe that life is a series of steppingstones on a journey to some yet uncharted event.”
Lynn Fuhler, Secrets to Successful Events: How to Organize, Promote and Manage Exceptional Events and Festivals

Sharon E. Rainey
“Forgiveness does not mean I approve of or condone what transpired.”
Sharon E. Rainey, The Best Part of My Day Healing Journal

“An event without a good presentation is like a pizza without cheese.”
Aayush Jain

Osayi Emokpae Lasisi
“And finally have fun with it. If you’re not having fun, your speakers won’t have fun, and your participants won’t have fun. No matter what happens, remember that marketing should be fun, and life should be enjoyed.”
Osayi Emokpae Lasisi, Your First Virtual Summit: Everything you need to know to create your first successful Virtual Summit

Osayi Emokpae Lasisi
“Speakers are very busy people, with their own lives.
Once you remember that sentence then it’s easy to know how to treat them and attract them.”
Osayi Emokpae Lasisi, Your First Virtual Summit: Everything you need to know to create your first successful Virtual Summit

“What you need, is an Event, to remember for a lifetime.”
Rehan Waris

“You can't be a good manager if you are doing everything yourself.”
Rehan Waris

Rasheed Ogunlaru
“A problem is an event or situation that one or many have have stuck a label on.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru