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بعض مما يتعلق بالعمل : ًأوال
“If you only do what you know you can do- you never do very much.”
و١ٌ ثبٌىض١ٌ ٍٗ فّب رفؼ.. ٍّٗ ػٍٝ ِب رظٓ أٔه لبك ٌه ػٜاْ وٕذ رؼًّ فم
Tom Krause
ًَٚ وواٛر
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“Take time to deliberate; but when the time
for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.”
أطٍكٚ .. و١لف ػٓ اٌزفىٛ ر.. االفؼبيٌٝ االِو اٟؤر٠ ٌىٓ ػٕلِبٚ .. اي االفىبهٚ رلٟلزه فٚ فن
Napoleon Bonaparte
ٔبثبهدْٛ ثٛ١ٍٔبث
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“Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell
you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising which
tempt you to believe that your critics are right.
To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires courage.”
هٙاعٛف رٍٛٚ .. ءٝٛقجون أٗ فب١ٍ ِٓ ٕبنٙ ف.. ٖٛ االٔطالق ٔؾٕٞٛ رّٞب وبْ اإلرغبٖ اٌنِٙ
ٗ١ للِب فٌّٟٚاٚ ٖل االرغب٠ اْ رؾل.. ً لل رغؼٍه رظٓ أْ ِٓ ٔملن َِجمب ً لل وبْ ِؾمبٟاٌزٚ ثبد الِؾبٌخٛاٌٖؼ
ً
خ١م١زطٍت ّغبػخ ؽم٠ خ٠بٌٕٙ اٝؽز
Ralph Waldo Emerson
ٍْٛو١ّ٠ اٚاٌلٚ هاٌف
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“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.”
ن١ْ اٌزٕفٚئب ً ك١ّ ٟٕاالهاكح ال رؼٚ .. ك١ْ اٌزطجٚئب ً ك١ّ ٟٕاٌّؼوفخ ال رؼ
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
ٗرٛع
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“Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one's thoughts
into action is the most difficult thing in the world.”
بح١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٟاعٗ االَٔبْ فٛ رٟه اٌزِٛب ً ِٓ إؼت اال١ٍّك االفىبه ػ١ فزطج.. ن ٕؼت١اٌزٕفٚ .. ًٍٙ و١اٌزفى
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
ٗرٛع
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“The possibilities are numerous once we decide to act and not react.”
ًْ ِئصواً ال ُِزبصواٛ ِب اْ رموه اْ رى.. كحٚو اِبِه ال ِؾلٙ ٍزظٟاْ االؽزّبالد اٌز
George Bernard Shaw
ّٛ هط ثؤبهكٛع
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“It is not only what we do, but also what we do not do, for which we are accountable.”
بَٙ ثٛ ال ٔمٟب ً اٌزٚ٠ ثً رٍه أ.. ٕب١ٍ رُؾَت ػٟب رٍه اٌزَٙ ثٛ ٔمٌٟ فؾَت االفؼبي اٌز١ٌ
Moliere
و١ٌِٛ
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“It's not what I do, but the way I do it. It's not what I say, but the way I say it.”
بُٙؼوٗ ث٠ ٟمخ اٌز٠ب ً ثمله اٌطوٚ٠ي أٛ اٌمٚ .. بٙمبَ ث٠ ٟمخ اٌز٠ ثمله اٌطو.. ً ّبِٙ ًٌّ اٌؼ١ٌ
Mae West
َذ٠ٚ ِٞب
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“The one person who has more illusions than the dreamer is the man of action”
ً اٌْقٔ اٌفبػٛ٘ ... ٌُِبي اوضو ِٓ اٌؾب٢و ِٓ ا١ٍّه اٌىض٠ ٞاْ اٌْقٔ اٌن
Oscar Wilde
ٍل٠اٚ ٍىبهٚا
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“There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action.”
ًٙبك اٌفؼً ِٓ لجً اٌغ١بح اوضو ِٓ أم١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٟف ف١ق٠ عل ِبٛ٠ ال
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
ٗرٛع
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“Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as
I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be.”
و ألثؼل ٔمطخ١ٍٍؤٚ .. بٙ١ٌي إٌٛٛ اّٟٕٕى٠ ٔمطخٍٝ أػٌٍٝؤٕؼل ا
ٗ أؽٍُ ث.. ٍُ أوجو ؽ.. ٚأب ٍؤغلٚ .. بٕٙ١ ؽٜ أْ أهّٟٕٕى٠ ف أٔظو ألػّك ٔمطخٍٛٚ .. بٙ١ٌ اٛٔ روٟٕ١ػ
Karen Ravn
ٓٓ هاف٠وبه
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بعض مما يتعلق بالسعادة : ً ثانيا
“If you make friends with yourself you will never be alone.”
! بٙ١ٍ ثً ّٕذ االٕللبء ػ.. ٌٓ ٔزنوو وٍّبد االػلاء.. بهٌٕٙ آفو اٟف
ونٙزمجً ؽب٠ٚ. . ه١ُٙ ِبٙزف٠ .. . زمجٍه وّب أٔذ٠ ٞ مٌه اٌنٛ٘ ٟم١ك اٌؾم٠اْ اٌٖل
َّؼ ٌه ثؤْ رٖٕغ َِزمجٍه٠ َِْزؼل ثىً ٕله هؽت أٚ ..
William Shakespeare
و١ُ ّىَج١ٍ٠ٚ
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“Your friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes
you.”
ِبىايٚ .. افىبهنٚ ثهٛ١ ػ.. ؼوف وً ِىبِٓ أٍواهن٠ ٞ اٌنٛ٘ ٟم١ك اٌؾم٠اْ اٌٖل
ؾجه وّب أٔذ٠
Elbert Hubbard
ثبهكٛ٘ أٌجود
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“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind
don't matter and those who matter don't mind.”
ٌْٞئه اٌنٚ فؤ.. لٍجهٟٕوػ ػٓ وً ِب ف َ ٚ .. ثبٌهٟي فٛغ٠ لًُ ثٖواؽخ وً ِب
اٛٙؼبه٠ ٌٓ ُّ٘ه أِوٙ٠ ٓ٠ٌئه اٌنٚاٚ .. ُّ٘ه أِوٙ٠ ْ ٘نا الّٛبٔؼ٠ٚ ْٛٙؼبه١ٍ
ا مٌهّٛبٔؼ٠ ٌٓٚ
Dr. Seuss
ًٛ١ٍ هٛكوز
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“Do good to your friends to keep them, to your enemies to win
them.”
ٌُٙٛ رؾٟ ٌى.. ػبًِ اػلائه ونٌهٚ .. ُٙ١ٍ رؾبفع ػٟل ٌى١ عٛ ٔؾٍٝػبًِ إللبئه ػ
إللبءٌٝا
Benjamin Franklin
ٓ١ٍٓ فوأى١ِٕغب١ث
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ٖٖٛلل٠ ٌٓ أػلائهٚ .. و٠ْ ٘نا اٌزجوٛؾزبع٠ فؤٕللبةن ال.. ال رجوه رٖوفبره
Elbert Hubbard
ثبهكٛ٘ أٌجود
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“I do not want a friend who smiles when I smile, who weeps when
I weep; for my shadow in the pool can do better than that.”
ً وٍٝ ػٟٕافمٛ٠ٚ .. ٟٔ فالي أؽيٟجى٠ٚ .. ٟؾهارٙ ؾه ِغٚ٠ ً مب٠ل ٕل٠أٔب ال أه
ِٕٗ ًٚبَ ثنٌه أف١ّىٕٗ اٌم٠ اٌّبءٍٕٝؼىٌ ػ٠ ٞ اٌنٍٟ فظ.. ٍٟفؼ
Confucius
ًٛ١ّٛٔفٛو
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“He who does not feel his friends to be the world to him, does not
deserve that the world should hear of him.”
ٌٗٛٗ أؽل ِٓ ؽ١ٌَزّغ ا٠ َْزؾك أ٠ ال. ٌٗٛؼزجو إٔللبئٗ ُ٘ اٌؼبٌُ ِٓ ؽ٠ اْ ِٓ ال
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
ٗرٛغ
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“Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet
than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.”
ٖ فالي أٌف ٍٕخٛؼوف٠ ْغ ِؼبهفه أ١َزط٠ مخ ِب ال١ كلْٟ فٛؼوف٠ فٍٛ اْ إللبئه
Richard Bach
زْبهك ثبؿ٠ه
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“Friends are not made, but recognized”
ُْٛىزْف٠ ً ث.. ْٖٕٛؼ٠ اْ االٕللبء ال
Carl Rakosi
ٍٟٛوبهي هاو
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“If my life is of no value to my friends, then it is of no value to
me.”
بح١نٖ اٌؾٌٙ ِٟٕ فال فبئلح.. ٟلح ألٕللبئ١ ِفٟبر١اْ ٌُ رىٓ ؽ
Joseph Smith
ش١ٍّ ف٠ىٛع
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مٌهٍْٝ ػُٚ لبكهُٙٔ ثؤٙٔؾٓ ال ٔؾزبط َِبػلح إٔللبئٕب ثمله ِب ٔؾزبط صمزٕب ث
Epicurus
هٛم١أث
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“My father always used to say that when you die, if you've got five
real friends, then you've had a great life.”
ُْ فمل ػبٛ١م١ٍّه فَّخ إٔللبء ؽم٠ ٛ٘ٚ ِٓ ِبد.. ً ِبٚ كٌٟ يٛم٠ ٞاٌلٚ ٌْمل وب
بحً هائؼخ١ؽ
Lee Iacocca
وبٛ الوٌٟ
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ٕلالخٌٝي اٌؾت اٛزؾ٠ ٌْىٓ ِٓ االٍزؾبٌخ أٚ .. ؽتٌٝ اٌٖلالخ اٟٙغبٌجب ً ِب رٕز
Charles Caleb Colton
ٌْٛزٛت و١ٌي وب١ٌّب
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ِٕٗ ً ِؾوعبٚ أ.. ِٗىٓ ِؾوعب ً ِٓ ٔفَٗ أِب٠ ٌُمٗ ِب٠زون ٕل٠ ال أؽل
Julian Casablancas
ًبْ وبٍبثالٔىب١ٌٛع
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ل اٌغجبء٠مب ً ّل٠ أْ اِزٍه ٕلٍٝ اٌؼلاء ػٞل٠ً فَّخ أػلا ٍء ّلٚأٔب أُف
Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
ْٛز١ٌ و٠ٌٛٛاهك ثٚاك
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“No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of
those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth.”
ٓ١وفٛ ٓ١ّخ اٌٖلالخ ث١اْ رمٍٔ ِٓ ل. . ْٓ االىِب١ ثٚٓ االِبوٓ ا١ّىٓ ٌَّبفخ ث٠ ال
ٌٗ ّخ االفو ثبٌَٕجخ١ّب لِٕٙ ًمله و٠
Robert Southey
ٟصٍٛ ثودٚه
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“We are all travellers in the wilderness of this world, and the best
we can find in our travels is an honest friend”
ً مب٠ أْ ٔوافك ٕلٛ٘ ٍٗو ِب ٔفؼ١فٚ. . بح١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٟي فْٛٙ ػجو اٌّغٚؼب ً َِبفو١ّٔؾٓ ع
وح١ٌَّب ً فالي ٘نٖ ا١فٚ
Robert Louis Stevenson
ٍْٕٛٛ١ف١ٌ ٍز٠ٌٛ ثودٚه
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بعض مما يتعلق بالتفاؤل : ً ثالثا
“I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my
destination.”
ٟزٙعٚ ٌِٝب ً اٚ فؤًٕ ك.. ٟخ أّوػزٙعٚ ِٓ أْ أُػليّٟٕٕى٠ ٌٓىٚ .. بػ٠خ اٌوٙعٚ و١ رغّٟٕٕى٠ ال
Jimmy Dean
ٓ٠ كّٟ١ع
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“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new
ending.”
لح٠بد عل٠بٙٔ ٖٕغ٠ َٟ ٌىٛ١ٌجلأ ا٠ ْغ أ١َزط٠ ْ وبٞ ٌ ٌىٓ أٚ .. بد٠و ِٓ اٌجلا١ُغ٠ ٟهاء ٌىٌٍٛ كٛؼ٠ ْغ أؽ ٌل أ١َزط٠ ال
Maria Robinson
َْٕٛثٚب ه٠ِبه
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“Perhaps our eyes need to be washed by our tears once in a while, so that we can see Life with a
clearer view again.”
ٜؼ ِوحً اُفوٙٚهح أٖٛبح ث١ اٌؾٜغ أْ ٔو١ َٔزطٟ ٌى.. آفوٌٝٓ ا١ع ِٓ ؽِٕٕٛب أْ رُغًَ ثبٌل١ أػٍٝزؾزُ ػ٠ هثّب
Alex Tan
ٌْ رب١ٌآ
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“If you will call your troubles experiences, and remember that every experience develops some
latent force within you, you will grow vigorous and happy, however adverse your circumstances
may seem to be.”
ال ِؾبٌخٚف رغلٍٛ .. ٔفَهٟح فٛه ل٠ ٌلّٟٕرٚ .. بهحِٙ ه٠ه ٌلٛلاً اْ وً رغوثخ رط١ذ ع١ػٚٚ .. ذ ِْبوٍه ثبٌزغبهة١ٍّاْ أ
خ١ٍلبٚ ه ِغؾفخٙاعٛ رٟف اٌزّٚب وبٔذ اٌظوِٙ .. ً ب٠ٛ١لاً ؽ١ٍؼ
John Heywood
كٚٛ١٘ ْٛع
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“If you realized how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought.”
خ١الق ثٍَجٛ االٍٝ فٍٓ رفىو ػ.. و أفىبهن١ح رؤصٛ لٜاْ أكهوذ ِل
Peace Pilgrim
ُ٠ٍغو١ٌ ث١ث
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“What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise”
وح١فٚ ًب ِٔؼُاٙبر١ٛ ٟ غبٌجب ً ِب رؾًّ ف.. وح٠ ٌٕب رغبهة ِوِٚب رجل
Oscar Wilde
ل١ٌاٚ ٍىبهٚا
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“Having a positive mental attitude is asking how something can be done rather than saying it
can't be done.”
بٙبَ ث١ائك اٌمٛ ال ػٓ ػ.. هِٛبَ ثبال١خ اٌم١ف١ِب ً ػٓ وٚ اْ رزَبئً كٟٕؼ٠ ٟغبث٠و اال١اْ اٌزفى
Bo Bennett
ذ١ٕ١ ثٛث
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“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every
difficulty.”
ثخٛ وً ٕؼٟ اٌفوٓ فٜو٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ًّٕب اٌّزفبئ١ ث.. ٓ اٌفوٟ اٌّٖبػت فٜو٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ُٙاْ اٌّزْبئ
Winston Churchill
ًّْ رْوَٕٛز٠ٚ
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“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the
sails.”
بٙخ أّوػزٗ ٌّالئّزٙعٚ و١غ٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ٟالؼٌٛاٚ .. بٙزٙعٚ و١ أْ رُغّٕٝز٠ ِٓ ًاٌّزفبئٚ .. بػ٠ ِٓ اٌوْٟزى٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ُاْ اٌّزْبئ
William Arthur Ward
هكٚ ُ١ٍ٠ٚ
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“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and
confidence.”
اٌضمخٚ ًِْ االٚمٗ ثل١ّىٓ رؾم٠ ءّٟ الٚ .. إٌغبػٌٝك اٛم٠ ّٞبْ اٌن٠ االٛ٘ اْ اٌزفبإي
Helen Keller
ٍو١ٍٓ و١٘
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“Great leaders are pragmatists who can deal with difficult realities but still have the optimism and
courage to act.”
خ١اٌْغبػخ اٌىبفٚ ْ اٌزفبإيٍّٛى٠ ٌُٙىٓ هغُ ٘نا فٚ .. لبئغ اٌٖؼجخٌٛ اٌزؼبًِ ِغ اٍْٝ ػْٚ لبكهٛ١ثوغّبر.. َاْ اٌمبكح اٌؼظب
ءّٟ ًبي و١ٌٍزٖوف ؽ
Nitin Nohria
ب٠٘وٛٔ ٓ١ز١ٔ
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“Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and
the pessimist the parachute.”
دّٛ ِٓ افزوع اٌجبهٛ٘ ُاٌّزْبئٚ .. ِٓ افزوع اٌطبئوحٛ٘ ً فبٌّزفبئ.. ْ علاً ٌّغزّؼٕبِّٛٙ ٓ١ٍاٌّزفبئٚ ٓ١ّاْ اٌّزْبئ
G. B. Stern
ْو١ٍز
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“Children are born optimists and we slowly educate them out of their heresy”
ءٝبح ثجط١ اٌؾُٛ اٌّزفبئٍخ رٍه ٔؾٙو ٔظور١َ ثزغٛٔؾٓ ٔمٚ .. ٓ١ٍْ أّقبٕب ً ِزفبئٌٚلٛ٠ فبيٛاْ اال
Louise Imogen Guiney
ٟٕ١ٓ ع١عِٛ اَٟ٠ٌٛ
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“Optimism is the foundation of courage.”
اْ اٌزفبإي أٍبً اٌْغبػخ
Nicholas Murray Butler
و١ٍرٛ ثٞالً ِبهٛى١ٔ
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“The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true.”
ً ؾب١ْ مٌه ٕؾٛقبف و٠ ِبٛ٘ ُاٌّزْبئٚ .. ؾلس٠ ّْىٓ ا٠ ً ِبٚ أفٛ٘ ؾلس٠ ظٓ أْ ِب٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ًاْ اٌّزفبئ
J. Robert Oppenheimer
و١ّ١ٕٙ١ثٚثود اٚه
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“An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the
old year leaves.”
ً إٌَخ١زؤول ِٓ هؽ١ٌ َ ثناد االِوٛم٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ُاٌّزْبئٚ .. لح٠َ إٌَخ اٌغلٚ للٜو٠ ٟو هأً إٌَخ ٌىَٙ٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ًاٌّزفبئ
خ١ٙاٌّب
Bill Vaughn
ًٓ فبع١ث
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“That's my gift. I let that negativity roll off me like water off a duck's back. If it's not positive, I
didn't hear it. If you can overcome that, fights are easy.”
ٓى٠ ٌُ ْ فب.. و اٌجطخٙ ظٍٝبٖ ِٓ ػ١ٌّ وّب رَٕبة اٟبة فبهع١َٔ ثبالٟ اٍّؼ ٌٍىالَ اٌٍَجٟٕٔ ا.. بٙ أؼّذ ثٟاْ إٌؼّخ اٌز
ٍخٍٙ ٚ فىً ِؼبهوه اٌمبكِخ ٍزغل.. اْ اٍزطؼذ اْ رزمٓ ٘نا.. ٗ ٌُ اٍّغ ثٟٕٔ فىؤ.. ً ب١غبث٠ا
George Foreman
ْهِبٛهط فٛع
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“I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a
complex matter.”
ً
خ٠ٗ اٌىفب١بح ِؼملح ثّب ف١ اْ اٌؾٟ علا فؤٔب أػٌٟ الؼٚ ٌْٞٓىٚ .. بح١ اٌغبٔت اٌّْوق ِٓ اٌؾٌٝأب كائّب أظو ا
Walt Disney
ٟٔي٠اٌذ كٚ
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“Hope is the only good that is common to all men; those who have nothing else possess hope
still”
ً
ٖاٍٛ ئب آفو١ّ ٍّْٛى٠ ٓ ال٠ٌئه اٌنٚ ا.. ٍّىٗ اٌوعبي٠ و ِب١ فٛ٘ ًِاْ اال
Miletus
ًٍٛز١ِ
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“The point of living and of being an optimist is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to
come.”
ًُّ٘ ٔفَٗ اْ اٌغل اعٛ٠ ٟخ ٌى٠ٗ اٌىفب١ٖجؼ اؽّك ثّب ف٠ ْ اٛ٘ .. ً اٌّوء ِزفبئالً رّبِبٚغل٠ ْاْ اٌؾىّخ ِٓ ا
Peter Ustinov
فَٕٛز٠ زو١ث
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“Optimism is a psychological disorder exhibited by those out of touch with reality”
خ١الؼٌٛبح ا١ت اٌجؼ٘ ْداط اثزؼبكُ٘ ػٓ اٌؾ١ٖ٠ ٞطواة اٌنٙو ُِ َغًّ\ ُِؾَٓ ٌإل١ رؼجٛ٘ اْ اٌزفبإي
Oliver Pell
ً١فو ث١ٌٚا
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“Optimism doesn't wait on facts. It deals with prospects. Pessimism is a waste of time.”
لذٌٍٛ بػخٙ اال اٛ٘ اْ اٌزْبإَ ِب.. ُ١٘ اٌّفبٍٝؼزّل ػ٠ ٗٔا.. اٌؾمبئكٍٝؼزّل ػ٠ اْ اٌّزفبئً ال
Norman Cousins
ٌٕ١ٍٛهِب وٛٔ
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“I have become my own version of an optimist. If I can't make it through one door, I'll go through
another door - or I'll make a door. Something terrific will come no matter how dark the present.”
فال ِؾبٌخ.. ًاؽلاٚ ف إٕغٍٛ.. اْ ٌُ اعلٚ .. ٖو١ف اثؾش ػٓ غٍٛ .. ً اْ ٌُ اٍزطغ اْ اػجو ِٕفنا.. دبإي ًٌفٌِٟٛٙمل ٕغذ ِف
َٛ١ٌ ِظٍّب ً اٞوّٙب وبْ ؽبِٙ َٛ٠ مادٍٟؾً ػ١ٍ ءٌٛٚا
Joan Rivers
ي١ف٠ْ هٛع
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“A pessimist thinks everybody is as nasty as himself, and hates them for it.”
ً ؼب١ُّ عُٙ٘ىو٠ ناٌٙٚ .. ٍْٗ ِضٛئ١ٍ غ١ّظٓ اْ اٌغ٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ُاْ اٌّزْبئ
George Bernard Shaw
ّٛ ثؤبهك
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“An optimist is a guy that has never had much experience.”
و مٌه١ْ غٛى١ٌ ِٓ اٌزغبهةٟق٘ اٌىُ اٌىبف٠ ٌُ ٔ اال ّقٛ٘ اْ اٌّزفبئً ِب
Don Marquis
ي١ْ ِبهوٚك
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“An optimist is a man who sees everything half as bad and twice as good as it is.”
بّٙؼف ؽغٚلح ث١اٌغٚ .. بّٙئخ ثٕٖف ؽغ١ٌَه اِٛ االٜو٠ ِٓ ٛ٘ ًاْ اٌّزفبئ
Heinz Ruehman
ّْ٘بٕٚي ه٠٘ب
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“Optimism is inevitably the last hope of the defeated”
ّخ٠يٌٙو ؽزّب ً ثؼل ا١ اٌَالػ االفٛ٘ اْ اٌزفبإي
Albert Meltzer
و٠ٍزي١ِ اٌجود
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“I promise that, one day, everything's going to be better for you.”
! ًٚ أفٚغل١ٍ ءّٟ ً و.. ِب ِبٛ٠ .. أػلن
Jake Gyllenhaal
بيٕٙ١ٍ١عبن ع
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“Count your nights by stars, not shadows; count your life with smiles, not tears.”
بٙػِٛ ال ثل.. بٙبِه ثبثزَبِبر٠اٚ .. بٌٙب ال ثظالِٙٛه ثٕغ١ٌب١ٌ ػل
Italian Proverb
ٌٟطب٠ِضً ا
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”“Being an optimist after you've got everything you want doesn't count.
اْ اٌزفبإي ثؼل اْ ٠ؾًٖ اٌّوء ػٍ ٝوً ّٟء ..ال ّ٠ىٓ ػلٖ رفبإالً
Kin Hubbard
وٛ٘ ٓ١ثبهك
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ٚفُ ١و ِب ل ً١ف ٟاٌزفبإي
ِ٘ ٛب عبء ف ٟاٌؾل٠ش اٌملٍٟ
أٔب ػٕل ظٓ ػجل ٞث ٟاْ ظٓ ف١وًا فٍٗ ٚاْ ظٓ ّوًا فٍٗ
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ٌ
بعض مما يتعلق بالقرارات : ً رابعا
“The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live.”
برٕب١خ ؽ١٘ رؾلك ِبٟ اٌزٟ٘ .. ثٕبٚ كهٟ ٔفزؼ فٟرٍه اٌزٚ .. ُٔغٍكٟاة اٌزٛاألث
Flora Whittemore
هّٛز٠اٚ هاٍٛف
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“Sometimes it's the smallest decisions that can change your life forever.”
االثلٌٝخ ا٠هح عنهٖٛبره ث١و ؽ١ رُغٟ اٌزٟ٘ .. وح١ اٌمواهاد اٌٖغ.. ً بٔب١أؽ
Keri Russell
ًٍ هاٞو١و
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“Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your
priorities and go to work.”
ًِّٓ صُ ام٘ت ٌٍؼٚ .. بره٠ٌٛٚؼ اٙٚ .. ّٕٗىٕه االٍزغٕبء ػ٠ ٞؽلك ِبٌنٚ .. ٖل٠ روٞؽلك ِبٌن
H. L. Hunt
٘بٔذ
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“Quick decisions are unsafe decisions.”
! و إِٓخ١ غ.. ؼخ٠اٌمواهاد اٌَو
Sophocles
ٌ١ٍوٛفٍٛ
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“Some choices we live not only once but a thousand times over, remembering them
for the rest of our lives.”
ًو و١ب رغٙ١ٍ فؼ.. ٕب١َِٚ ّبِٙ ً ِبٚ ٔزنوو٘ب ك.. برٕب١ٍخ أِل ؽ١ٛ .. ٜ االفوٍٛ ِوح ر.. بْٙ١بهاد ٔؼ١ثؼ٘ اٌق
ٌٕبٛء ِٓ ؽّٟ
Richard Bach
زْبهك ثبؿ٠ه
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“We can try to avoid making choices by doing nothing, but even that is a decision.”
ٌىٓ ٘نا ثؾل مارٗ لوا ٌه آفوٚ .. ٌٗب١ء ؽْٟبَ ث١ ثؼلَ اٌم.. أفن اٌمواهّٞىٕٕب رفبك٠
Gary Collins
ٕي١ٌٛ وٞعبه
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“All our final decisions are made in a state of mind that is not going to last.”
َٚل٠ ٌٓ ارقنٔب٘ب ثبلزٕبع.. خ١بئٌٕٙوً لواهارٕب ا
Marcel Proust
ٍذًٚ ثو١ٍِبه
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“My basic principle is that you don't make decisions because they are easy; you don't
make them because they are cheap; you don't make them because they're popular;
you make them because they're right.”
به رٍه١ػلَ افزٚ .. ػلَ ارقبم اٌمواهاد اٌٍََخٚ .. ٍخٌَٙ ػلَ ارقبم اٌمواهاد ا..ٍٝخ رٕٔ ػ١ٍ االٍبٟاْ ِجبكئ
! ؾخ فؾَت١ أّب ارقبم اٌٖؾ.. بِٕٙ خ١اٌْؼج
Theodore Hesburgh
َجوط١٘ هٚكٛ١ص
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“No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only
the world as it is, but the world as it will be. . ..”
ٟ ػبٌّٗ فٍٝوٖ ػ١ه ػٓ رؤص١٘ ٔب.. َٛ١ٌ ػبٌّٗ اٍٝوٖ ػ١ؼزجو رؤص٠ ٌُؤفنٖ اٌّوء ِب٠ ّْىٓ ا٠ ٟٔعل لواه ػمالٛ٠ ال
اٌغل
Isaac Asimov
فّٛ١ٍاٍؾك ا
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“The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you are aware of
your freedom to choose”
رٍّهٟزه اٌز٠ه ثؾو١ػٚ وٍّب ىاك.. رزقن٘ب ثٕفَهٟوٍّب وضود لواهاره اٌز
Thornton Wilder
و٠ٍل٠ٚ ْٛهٔزٛص
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“It is not always what we know or analyzed before we make a decision that makes it
a great decision. It is what we do after we make the decision to implement and
execute it that makes it a good decision.”
ب ً ثؼل ارقبم مٌهٚ٠ أّب ِب ٔفؼٍٗ أ.. ً ب١ّغؼٍٗ لواهاً ػظ٠ ٌ فؾَت ِب ٔؼوفٗ لجً ارقبم اٌمواه اٌؾبٍُ ِب١ٌ ٗٔا
ً ّب١مٗ ٌغؼٍٗ لواهاً ػظ١ رطجٚ ٖن١قٔ رٕف٠ ّب١اٌمواه ف
William Pollard
الهكُٛ ث١ٍ٠ٚ
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“An expert is someone who has succeeded in making decisions and judgements
simpler through knowing what to pay attention to and what to ignore.”
ِبٚ .. ٗ١ٌغت االٔزجبٖ ا٠ ك ِؼوفزٗ ةِب٠وٛ ٓؾخ ػ١االؽىبَ اٌٖؾٚ ارقبم اٌمواهادٟٕغؼ ف٠ ٔ ّقٛ٘ ُ١اْ اٌؾى
ٕٗغت غ٘ اٌجٖو ػ٠
Edward de Bono
ٛٔٛ ثٞاهك كٚاك
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“When you approach a problem, strip yourself of preconceived opinions and
prejudice, assemble and learn the facts of the situation, make the decision which
seems to you to be the most honest, and then stick to it”
اٍجو.. بّٙ١ ل.. اهٕف اٌؾمبئك.. ين اٌَّجك١رؾٚ أيع ػٕه وً االؽىبَ اٌَّجمخ.. ػٕلِب رمزوة ِٓ لواه ِب
ٗ ِٓ صُ اٌزيَ ثٚ.. ٍٍُاالٚ ٌه االٕلقٚجل٠ ِٞٓ صُ لُ ثبٌمواه اٌنٚ .. الغٌٛا
Chester Bowles
ٍي٠َٛزو ث١ْر
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“A man without decision can never be said to belong to himself”
القٛ االٌٍٝ هع ًٌ ػ١ٌ .. هع ًُ ثال لواه
John Watson Foster
ٍزوْٛ فٛع
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“Every man gotta right to decide his own destiny.”
ٖو١ِٖ ل٠ رؾلٟبح اٌؾك ف١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٌٟىً ّقٔ ف
Bob Marley
ٌٟة ِبهٛث
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“You've got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is
the difference.”
ٖو١غٚ ٓ إٌبعؼ١ل ث١ؽٌٛ اٌفوق اٟ٘ اْ اٌضمخ.. َؽيٚ ٌؼت ٌؼجزه ثىً صمخٚ .. ه أفن ىِبَ اٌّجبكهح١ٍػ
Chris Evert
ذ٠فو٠ٌ ا٠وو
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“Making a wrong decision is understandable. Refusing to search continually for
learning is not.”
ّّٗٙىٓ رف٠ ِب الٛ٘ ػلَ اٌزؼٍُ ِٓ مٌهٚ ٌىٓ اٌزؼٕذٚ .. ّّٗٙىٓ رف٠ ئخٛبَ ثمواهاد فب١اٌم
Philip Crosby
ٍٟجٚت وو١ٍ١ف
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“If someone tells you he is going to make "a realistic decision", you immediately
understand that he is going to do something bad.”
يٖٛئب ً ثٖلك اٌؾ١ٍ ً ئب١ّ ْ فؤػٍُ ا.. ٟٔ ػمالٟالؼٚ بَ ثمواه١اْ أفجون اؽلُ٘ أٔٗ ثٖلك اٌم
Mary McCarthy
ٟ ِبوبهرِٞبه
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“Guess, if you can, and choose, if you dare.”
افزو اْ رغوأدٚ .. فّٓ اْ اٍزطؼذ
Pierre Corneille
ً١ٔهٛ وٞو١ث
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“Falling ill is not something that happens to us, it is a choice we make as a result of
things happening to us”
ؾلس ٌٕب٠ ٔؤفنٖ رغبٖ ِبٞ اٌمواه اٌنٛ٘ ً ث.. ؾلس ٌٕب٠ ٌ ِب١ٌ ًْاْ اٌف
Jonathan Miller
ٍو١ِ ٓٔبصٛع
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“Before a person makes a decision or gets involved he should form the habit of
asking himself a simple but important question: "How will this affect my life, and
others?"
ً ً
ف١ و.. َئً ٔفَٗ ٍئاال ٘بِب٠ ْٗ ا١ٍ ػ.. ِبٝ ِٕؾٟ فٕٛقو٠ ْ اٚ ا.. ارقبم لواه ِبْٟوع االَٔبْ ف٠ ْلجً أ
ٌٟٛٓ ِٓ ؽ٠فو٢بح ا١ ؽٍٝػٚ .. ٟبر١ ؽٍٝئصو مٌه ػ١ٍ
Alfred A. Montapert
ود١ٔزبثِٛ .. أٌفوك
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“Indecision has often given an advantage to the other fellow because he did his
thinking beforehand”
ٍُلواهٖ وبْ ؽبٚ .. وٙ الْ فىوٖ وبْ ؽب.. ٕب١ٍخ ػ١ اٌقُٖ االٍجمٝ ِب اػطٛ٘ .. اْ ػلَ اٌمواه
Maurice Switzer
و٠ريٍٛ ٌ٠ِبه
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“Whenever I make a bum decision, I go out and make another one”
! هٛ اٌفٍٝوٖ إلٕالؽٗ ػ١ لّذ ثغ.. به أؽّك١وٍّب لّذ ثق
Harry S Truman
ِْبٚ روٞ٘به
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“Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; and yield with graciousness, or
oppose with firmness.”
..ٗاْ أهكد االػزواٚ .. رٕبىي ثوّبلخ.. فبْ أهكد اٌزٕبىي.. اما رٕبىٌذٚ .. َرٖوف ثؾيٚ .. الزٕغ ثؾنه
ػبهٗ ثبٕواه
Charles Hole
ٌيٛ٘ ّبهٌي
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“We should choose the right because it is right, and leave consequences with God.”
ل هللا١ب ثٙٔ ال.. الت عواء مٌهٛاْ ٔزون اٌؼٚ .. ؼ١به اٌٖؾ١به اٌق١ٕب افز١ٍ ػ.. ػٕلِب ٔقزبه
Ellen G. White
ذ٠اٚ ٓ١ٌا
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“Be willing to make decisions. That's the most important quality in a good leader.”
اٌمبئل إٌبعؼٟب اٌٖفخ االُ٘ فٙٔ ا.. َِب ً إلرقبم اٌمواهاد ثؾيٚوٓ ِزؤ٘جب ً ك
General George S. Patton
ْٛهط ثبرٛاٌغٕواي ع
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“There are times when a battle decides everything, and there are times when the
most insignificant thing can decide the outcome of a battle”
غخ١ؾلك ٔز٠ ً ٌٗ ثبالٟ ٌء ربفٗ علاً ٌُ رىٓ رٍمّٟ .. لبدٕٚ٘بن اٚ .. ب رزقن وً اٌمواهادٙلبد اٌّؼووخ مارٕٚ٘بن أ
خ١بئٌٕٙاٌّؼووخ ا
Napoleon Bonaparte
ٔبثبهدْٛ ثٛ١ٍٔبث
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“Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in
the darkness of destructive selfishness.”
خ اٌّظٍُ اٌّلِو١ٔك االٔب٠وٛ ٟ فٚ ا.. و١ٌّٕضبه اٌجَٕبء ا٠ك اال٠وٛ ٟو ف١َ٠ ْموه اِب ا٠ بح١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٟوً ّقٔ ف
Martin Luther King, Jr
ٕظ١صو وٌٛ ِٓبهر
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“It's not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.”
ِجبكئهٚ ّه١ لٟ اْ وٕذ رؼ.. ؾخ١ٌ ِٓ اٌٖؼت ارقبم اٌمواهاد اٌٖؾ١ٌ
Cmelia Cearkhart
قبهد١ٍ ال١ّو
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It's easy to make good decisions when there are no bad options.
ءٍٟ ب ٌه١ْ ٕ٘بن فٛى٠ ػٕلِب ال.. ً علاً ارقبم لواهٌَِٙٓ ا
Robert Half
ثود ٘بٌفٚه
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No answer is also an answer.
ٗ هك ثؾل مارٛ٘ .. ػلَ اٌوك
German Proverbs
ِٟٔضً أٌّب
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We are given one life, and the decision is our whether to wait for circumstances to
make up our mind, or whether to act, and in acting, to live.
ٟفٚ .. اِب اْ ٔزؾونٚ .. فٚٓ رؾَٓ اٌظو٠اْ ٔمجغ ِٕزظوٚ فبِب اْ ٕٔزظو.. اؽلح فؾَتٚ ًبح١ٕب ؽ١ٌمل أُػط
بح١اٌؾووخ رىّٓ اٌؾ
Omar Nelson Bradley
ٌْٟ ثواكٍَٛ١ٔ ػّو
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A man who has depths in his shame meets his destiny and his delicate decisions upon
paths which few ever reach . . . .
ٗوٌٍَٛ ؼّل١ٍ ك٠وٛ ً ؤٟزبئظ لواهرٗ فٚ ٗمبثً ؽزف١ٍ .. ٖ ػبهٟاْ اٌوعً إٌّغٌّ ف
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
ٗ١ْز١ٔ
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some people make wrong decisions .. but they are too week to admit that and
change them
و٘ب١ رغٍٝاٌؼًّ ػٚ .. و ِٓ االػزواف ثنٌه١ؼف ثىضُٙ إٌٙىٚ .. ئخْٛ اٌمواهاد اٌقبٚزقن٠ ٓثؼ٘ االّقب
Tom Therriem
ُ٠و١َ صٛر
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I made a very wrong turn. I rationalized decisions I knew were wrong. I did that, then
i ve changed them.
ِٗٓ صُ إٍٔؾذ مٌه ثبرقبم لواه آفو إلٕالؽٚ .. ٟائٜ اكهوذ أف.. ّٞذ لواه١ل ف.. ً ئبٌٛمل ارقند لواهاً فب
Randy Cunningham
َبٙغ١ٔٛ وٞهأل
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Wrong decisions are based on lack of information or misinformation. Before making
a critical decision, ask yourself, do I have all the right information? and did I validate
my assumptions?
.. اٍئً ٔفَه.. ٍَُ ثمواه ؽبٛ لجً اْ رم.. ء ِٖبكه٘بٍٛٚ .. ِبدٍٛ ٔمٔ اٌّؼٍَٝ ػٛئخ رمٛاْ اٌمواهاد اٌقب
لؼبد إٌبرغخ ػٓ مٌهٛ ً٘ رؾممذ ِٓ ٕلق اٌز.. ِبد ٌنٌهًٍٛ٘ اٍِه وً اٌّؼ
Med Yones
ٌ١ٔٛ٠ ل١ِ
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It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than
by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.
ٗ٠ف ٌلٛل ِٓ ال ف٠ ٟب فٙؼٚٔ قٔ ارقبم اٌمواهاد ػٕلِب٠ ّب١فطواً فٚ ًً اِواً اّل غجبءا١ثخ اْ ٔزقِٛٓ اٌٖؼ
بِٕٙ ءِٝٛٓ ارقبم اٌقب
Thomas Sowell
ً٠ٍٛ ًِبٛر
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Do not choose to be wrong for the sake of being different.
ون فؾَت١ياً ػٓ غ١ّ ِزٚ ِٓ اعً اْ رغل.. ً ئبٛال رقزبه لواهاً فب
Lord Samuel
ً٠ِٛهك ٍبٌٛ
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People are making emotional decisions.which always wrong"
ئخِٛب فبٚ كٟ٘ٚ .. ٟفٛ أٍبً ػبٍْٝ لواهاد ػٚزقن٠ ًو ِٓ إٌب١اٌىض
Charles Hamowy
ٞاِٛي ٘ب١ٌّبه
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“There is a sacred realm of privacy for every man and woman where he makes his
choices and decisions-a realm of his own essential rights and liberties into which the
law, generally speaking, must not intrude.”
ٗبهرٗ ثًّء اهاكر١فٚ ّٗب ارقبم لواهارِٕٙ ًغ و١َزط٠ ٟ ٌى.. اِوأحٚ ًْ ٕ٘بن ِغبي ِملً ٌىً هعٛى٠ ْغت ا٠
بٙ١ٍ ػٞؼزل٠ ٚزلفً ا٠ ْْ اْٚ كٛٔب اٌمبٙ١ٍؾبفع ػ٠ ْغت ا٠ ٟاٌزٚ بد٠خ ٌٍؾو١ٍق االٍبٛ٘نا اؽل اٌؾمٚ
Geoffrey Fisher
ْو١ فٞفوٛ١ع
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be.
ٍٟ لُله ِٓ أعٞ اٌّىبْ اٌنٟ ؽزّب ً فٌٟٕٕىٚ .. ٗ١ٌ اٛٔ أهٞ اٌّىبْ اٌنٌٝهثّب ٌُ إًٔ ا
Douglas Adams
عالً آكِيٚك
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Don't forget your history nor your destiny
للهنٚ .. إٍٔهَٕٝبن أْ ر٠ا
Bob Marley
ٌٟة ِبهٛث
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Helping people in need is a good and essential part of my life, a kind of destiny.
ناٌٙ ُفٍمذْْٞوؤٚ .. ٟبر١ ؽٟ فٞهِٛؾٚ َ عيء ٘بٌٛٙ ٓ١اْ َِبػلح اٌّؾزبع
Princess Diana
بٔب٠وح ك١ِاال
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Destiny has two ways of crushing us -- by refusing our wishes and by fulfilling them.
ب ٌٕبٙم١ػجو رؾمٚ .. ٗ أؽالِٕبٚ ػجو هف.. ب اٌملهٙلِؤب ث٠ ٓ١مز٠وٛ ٕ٘بن
Henri Frederic Amiel
ً١ِه آ٠له٠ فوٕٞ٘و
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We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality,
tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.
فو٢ اٍٝئصو ػ٠ .. أؽلٔبٍٝئصو ػ٠ ِب.. و ِْزون١ّْٖ ثٛ ِورجط.. ّٓ ّجىخ ِٓ اٌؼاللبد اٌّزجبكٌخٙ ْٛٔؾٓ ػبٌم
Martin King
ٕظ١ِبهرٓ و
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Love is our true destiny. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone-we find it with another.
ً ب رّبِبٙ١ ٔؼٟٓ ٌى٠فو٢ ٔؾٓ ٔؾزبط ا.. ثؤٔفَٕبٞ كح١بح ايؽم١ اٌؾٟ فٕؾٓ ال ٔؼ.. ٟم١ للهٔب اٌؾمٛ٘ اْ اٌؾت
Thomas Merton
ْٛور١ِ ًِبٛر
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Love thine enemies because they are the instruments to your destiny.
زه١ّٖقٚ ون١ِٖ ًاد رُْىُٚ أكٙٔ ال.. أؽت أػلائه
Joseph Campbell
ً١ف وبِج٠ىٛع
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“Man is asked to make of himself what he is supposed to become to fulfill his destiny”
ٖقلَ لله٠ ّْىٕٗ ِٓ أ٠ ٖٕغ ِٓ ٔفَٗ ِب٠ ْ اٌفوك أٍِٝٓ اٌّؾزُ ػ
Paul Tillich
ِ١ٍ١ي رٛث
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“Every man gotta right to decide his own destiny.”
ٖو١ِٖ و٠ رموٌٟىً هعً اٌؾك ف
Bob Marley
ٌٟة ِبهٛث
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“Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny.”
َٗ١ٍٓ اٌمله اٌّؾزُ ػ١ثٚ .. ئخ١ٍ هحٖٛهُ٘ ثِٛٓ اكاهح أ١ْ ثٍٜٚفٞ ٓ ٌو ِٓ االّقب١وض
Kin Hubbard
ٓ ٘بثبهك١و
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“Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.”
بح١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٟون ف١ِٖٚ ٍزُؾلك للهنٟ اٌزٟٙزه ف١ٖهالت ّق
Frank Outlaw
ٍٛرٚفوأه أ
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“People have within their own hands the tools to fashion their own destiny.”
ُ٘للهٚ ُ٘و١ِٖ ً١اد ٌزْىٚب وً االكٙ٠ل٠ ٟٓ هاؽز١اْ إٌبً رٍّه ث
Murray Lincoln
ٌٕٓٛى١ٌ ِٞبه
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“We cannot be who we want to be,if we are not willing to do what we need to do.”
زطٍجٗ مٌه٠ اْ ٔؼًّ ِبٚ َْ أْ ٔملٚ ك.. ٖٚ أْ ٔغلّٕٝ ِب ٔزّٚىٕٕب أْ ٔغل٠ ال
Sean Reichle
ً١ْز٠ٓ ه١ّ
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It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.
ّٓى٠ أٔفَٕبٟ ثً ف.. ب للهٔبٙبر١ٛ ٟ رؾًّ فٟ اٌزٟ٘ ََٛذ إٌغ١ٌ
William Shakespeare
و١ُ ّىَج١ٍ٠ٚ
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He really does believe that it's his destiny, so to speak, to do it and to do it right so we should
ُِٕٙ ٓ ٌٕى.. ٗم١ؾخ ٌزؾم١هح اٌٖؾٌٖٛؼًّ ثب٠ٚ .. ٍٗؼًّ ألع٠ .. ٗزؾلس ث٠ ٛٙ ف.. للهٖ رّبِبٟؼ٠ ٘اٌجؼ
David Childs
ٍي١ْل ر١ف٠كا
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The main failure of education is that it has not prepared
people to comprehend matters concerning human destiny.
و اٌجْو اٌّْزون١ِٖ ٍٝ اٌؼًّ ػٍٝ اػلاك اٌجْو ػٍٝ ػلَ للهرٗ ػٟىّٓ ف٠ ّٟ١ٍاْ فًْ إٌظبَ اٌزؼ
Norman Cousins
ٕي١ٍٛهِب وٛٔ
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We write our own destiny; we become what we do.
ٖٚل أْ ٔغل٠ ِب ٔوٚ ٔؾٓ ٔغل.. ٕب٠ل٠ؤب ثؤ١ِٖ ٜٔؾٓ ٔق
Madame Kai-Shek
ه١ّ-ِٞلاَ وب
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We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives.
We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams.
َٕب اْ َّٔه ثيِب١ٍػٚ .. برٕب١ ؽٟ فبػٍخ فْٜٛ لٛ رّىٕٕب ِٓ أْ ٔىٟٕب أْ ٔجؾش ػٓ اٌطوق اٌز١ٍػ
ل٠فّب ٔو١ب وْٙ١ٔجلأ ثؼٚ اْ ٔالؽك اؽالِٕبٚ ل٠٘وٖ وّب ٔوٛاْ ْٔىً عٚ .. ؤب١ِٖ
Les Brown
ٌْٚ ثوا١ٌ
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ءٍٟ ٚل ا١ عٛ ٔؾٍٝ اْ ْٔىً مٌه اٌَّزمجً ػ.. الٔٗ للهٔب.. خ٠ّىٕٕب اْ ٔفمل االًِ ِٓ َِزمجً اٌجْو٠ ال
Arthur Henderson
ٍْٛأهصو ٕ٘له
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Woman is the salvation or the destruction of the family. She carries its destiny in the folds of her mantle.
بٙ أؽْبئٟ رؾًّ لله٘ب فٟٙ ف.. آفخ االٍوحٚ فالٓ اٟ٘ اْ إٌَبء
Henri Frederic Amiel
ً١ِ إٓٞو١٘
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Only by joy and sorrow does a person know anything about
themselves and their destiny. They learn what to do and what to avoid.
عتٛز٠ ِب الٚ .. ٗبَ ث١ٗ اٌم١ٍعت ػٛز٠ زؼٍُ ِب١ ف.. َٗزؼٍُ االَٔبْ ػٓ ٔف٠ اٌفوػٚ ْاٍطخ اٌؾيٛث
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
ٗرٛع
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Men heap together the mistakes of their lives, and create a monster they call Destiny.
ٔٗ اٌملهَّٛ٠ ًوا١ؽْب ً وجٚ بِٕٙ ْٖٕٛؼ٠ٚ .. ُٙبر١ْ أفطبء ؽِٛٛى٠ اٌوعبي
John Hobbes
ثيٛ٘ ْٛع
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A man must know his destiny if he does not recognize it, then
he is lost. By this I mean, once, twice, or at the very most,
three times, fate will reach out and tap a man on the
shoulder if he has the imagination, he will turn around
and fate will point out to him what fork in the road he should take, if he has the guts, he will take it.
وثذ٠ فٍٛ اٌملهٚ .. َٗبع ٔفٙيٖ فمل ا١ّ٠ ٌُ ْاٚ .. بح١ ٘نٖ اٌؾٟؼوف للهٖ ف٠ ْ االَٔبْ اٍٝػ
و٠ف رَزلٍٛ ٍخ١هثّب أوضو فبْ وٕذ رٍّه اٌّقٚ .. فبٌضبٌضخ.. خ١ٔصُ اٌضب.. وزفه ِوحٍٝػ
للهنٌٝ ٌزًٖ ا.. ٗف رٍَىٍٛ ..ُٟ اٌىبفٙاٌفٚ خ١ فبْ وٕذ رٍّه اٌْغبػخ اٌىبف.. ٗه اْ رٍَى١ٍعت ػٛز٠ ٞك اٌن٠ اٌطوٌٝو ا١ْ١ف
George Patton
ْٛهط ثبرٛع
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