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41 " People and organisations should want to be associated with you as a brand. A sign of a depleted and irrelevant brand is unwillingness of your market or peers to associate with you. "
― Archibald Marwizi , Making Success Deliberate
42 " Any connection with nature and most connections with technology are lost. There's a belief that nature is irrelevant and that anything can be solved using the current methods--now technology "
43 " A book may be regarded as irrelevant until it's relevance, importance and purpose is discovered through reading "
44 " [M]y determined and strenuous endeavours to take in absolutely nothing of what I had regarded as entirely the most irrelevant part of my schooling had patently not met with total success "
― Iain M. Banks , Inversions (Culture, #6)
45 " Rethink change: Make change management irrelevant through Appreciative Leadership Innovation focused Expectations (ALIFE) "
46 " Often times we allow ourselves to become impatient, by viewing God’s promises based on our human knowledge. Our thoughts and ways are irrelevant in his judgment to grant any of our requests. We need to have patience and trust in God for answers to our requests. "
47 " Stand out tall amidst challenges! Dwarf all irrelevant voices. "
― Jaachynma N.E. Agu
48 " I have this uncanny knack of falling for the most irrelevant men,my love story would be comprising of short stories. "
― Pushpa Rana
49 " If I am to choose between " sleeping" and " being part of a leadership that pursues irrelevant agenda" , I will choose " sleeping" . Chasing of irrelevant agenda by a leadership sect is what made Nelson Mandela to call it " Long Walk to Freedom! "
50 " We don't recognize those times in our existence, when fate rolls around to sever relationships, to remove an object of such immense magnitude from our lives. No, on a whim it robs us of our last goodbyes and forces us to try and recall the most irrelevant of things like what they were clothed it the last time we saw them, what the expression was on their face. ~Acronis "
― Madison Thorne Grey , Magnificence (Gwarda Warriors #1)
51 " Memory can change the shape of a room; it can change the color of a car. And memories can be distorted. They're just an interpretation, they're not a record, and they're irrelevant if you have the facts. (Leonard Shelby, Memento) "
― Christopher J. Nolan
52 " The Christian leader of the future is called to be completely irrelevant and to stand in this world with nothing to offer but his or her own vulnerable self. That is the way Jesus came to reveal God's love. The great message that we have to carry, as ministers of God's Word and followers of Jesus, is that God loves us not because of what we do or accomplish, but because God has created and redeemed us in love and has chosen us to proclaim that love as the true source of all human life. "
― Henri J.M. Nouwen , In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership
53 " Christians risk becoming utterly irrelevant in their own culture if they continue to seperate people into " We the Saved" and " They the Damned" . Again, I ask, do we need Jesus to protect us from God? Is that what Christianity as we've known is about? Are we saved from God by God? "
54 " What to one person is common courtesy is to another tender words of life - and by the same token, what one person intends to show as great affection may be to his beloved an irrelevant show of frivolousness compared to the kindness of simply doing the laundry sometimes. "
55 " What others are doing or accomplishing is irrelevant to your growth. "
56 " The problem we have in the world is that most people don’t take the time to develop themselves, even though they’ll readily spend that time on many useless and irrelevant things. "
― King Samuel Benson
57 " For a large majority of youth raised in church, the church has become irrelevant to their goals and pursuits in life "
58 " Will I someday pass into history having passed by God and therefore forfeited the opportunity to change my world and reap the blessing of being able to do so because I saw myself as inadequate to achieve either? And how long will it take me to realize that if I doggedly refuse to pass by God, my inadequacy is instantly irrelevant and I have in actuality begun to achieve these very things. "
― Craig D. Lounsbrough
59 " The Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert talk about the two " hungers" . There is the Great Hunger and there is the Little Hunger. The Little Hunger wants food for the belly; but the Great Hunger, the greatest hunger of all, is the hunger for meaning...There is ultimately only one thing that makes human beings deeply and profoundly bitter, and that is to have thrust upon them a life without meaning.There is nothing wrong in searching for happiness. But of far more comfort to the soul is something greater than happiness or unhappiness, and that is meaning. Because meaning transfigures all. Once what you are doing has for you meaning, it is irrelevant whether you're happy or unhappy. You are content - you are not alone in your Spirit - you belong. "
60 " Theism, as religious people typically hold it, does not merely state that some entity created the universe, but that the universe was created specifically with humans in mind as the most important part of creation. If we have any understanding at all of how an intelligent agent capable of creating the material universe would act if it had such an intention, we would say it would not create the huge structure we see, most of it completely irrelevant for life on Earth, with the Earth in such a seemingly random location, and with humans appearing only after a long and rather random course of evolution. "
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