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ពេលខ្លះអ្នកមានគំនិតផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនរបស់អ្នក តែអ្នកមិនអាចអនុវត្តន៍វាបានដោយសារអ្នកគ្មានអំណាច។-ដែលទី១ គ្មានអំណាចយកឈ្នះលើខ្លួនឯង (ជាចំនុចចាប់ផ្តើមដែលមនុស្សតែងតែបរាជ័យ ហើយក៏ជាចំនុចទីមួយដែលនាំទៅរកជោគជ័យដែរ)-ទី២ គ្មានអំណាចនៃការចូលរួមពីមជ្ឈដ្ឋានខាងក្រៅដែលពាក់ព័ន្ធ (អាស្រ័យលើការកំណត់គោលដៅរបស់អ្នក)។-----------------------------------------------------Sometimes you have your own ideas, but you cannot practice it because of you have no Power.- First, To overcome yourself (as a starting point that people always fail, and also the beginning point of success too)-Second, You have no Power of the participation of the relevant external environment

I strongly believe it based on trust, we confide in each other. In my opinion when a girl feels loved, she blooms like a flower. He helps me overcome my fears, he is funny, we both accentuate each other life by just being kind and never ending the day without saying we love each other

Redefine Yourself will help you overcome the obstacles that have plagued your life. You will incorporate new adaptive strategies that will not only change your life, but also positively impact those people around you. You will truly redefine yourself and achieve the happiness you’ve always wanted. You might just achieve that long list of other wants too.

At forty-three, I bought my first house. I’d wanted one like crazy. A house meant family, a happy childhood for my litttle girl and for the little girl self inside me. . . . I was soon overwhelmed by the upkeep and overcome by the yardwork. . . . In the bright light of closing, it was obvious: it was never a house I wanted; it was what a house symbolized to me. (254)

I told you from the very beginning that it was a story about choices – wise choices, foolish choices, small yet momentous choices – for with choices come change, and with change comes opportunity , and both change and opportunity are the very cutting edge of the power of chaos. And yet as the undying ones know and the humans too often forget, even chaos cannot overcome the power of choice.

Human culture arises directly from how we overcome the challenges of survival. Some call culture a balance between decadence and celebration. The need for shelter becomes architecture, the rituals of fine cuisine wrought by celebrity chefs. Perhaps the most enduring are the rituals of romance. At its highest expression the artistry of love is the subject of exquisite effort. It is when we are the most human.

Life seems to be a process of replacing one anxiety with another and substituting one desire for another--which is not to say that we should never strive to overcome any of our anxieties or fulfil any of our desires, but rather to suggest that we should perhaps build into our strivings an awareness of the way our goals promise us a respite and a resolution that they cannot, by definition, deliver.

What could I have done but sin?From my mother's womb I was a sinner. He couldn't have judge me on that bases because I couldn't help it. I knew right from wrong but my body chose wrong. Till He chose to come down to calvary for me. So He can give me power to overcome.

In the aftermath of their visions, Petit and Rice could not have imagined all that would be required of them. Neither Petit's dream of crossing the towers nor Rice's of fighting for justice came with an instruction manual. To accomplish their feats they'd have to overcome fear, test their plans against reality and maintain an unwavering focus on what their visions had revealed to them about their future selves.

[Y]ou are not ashamed of your sin [in committing adultery] because so many men commit it. Man's wickedness is now such that men are more ashamed of chastity than of lechery. Murderers, thieves, perjurers, false witnesses, plunderers and fraudsters are detested and hated by people generally, but whoever will sleep with his servant girl in brazen lechery is liked and admired for it, and people make light of the damage to his soul. And if any man has the nerve to say that he is chaste and faithful to his wife and this gets known, he is ashamed to mix with other men, whose behaviour is not like his, for they will mock him and despise him and say he's not a real man; for man's wickedness is now of such proportions that no one is considered a man unless he is overcome by lechery, while one who overcomes lechery and stays chaste is considered unmanly.