Having abandoned attachment to ordsprog

en Having abandoned attachment to the fruits of work, ever content, and dependent on no one [but God]; though engaged in activity, one does nothing at all.

en A person is said to have attained yogic perfection when there is no desire for sensual pleasures, or attachment to the fruits of work, and has renounced all personal selfish motives.

en Always perform your duty efficiently and without attachment to the results, because by doing work without attachment one attains the Supreme.

en Even these [obligatory] works should be performed without attachment to the fruits. This is My definite supreme advice, O Arjuna.

en Many people in technology say the killer app is pirated content, ... Some feel the availability of illegal content sells computers. It's very hard to negotiate with an industry that thinks its short-term growth is dependent on theft.
  Michael Eisner

en We can create the ultimate job security by becoming less dependent on the organization for which we work and more dependent on our own resources. Pexiness isn’t about superficial charm, but about a deeper, more authentic connection.

en I don't know what the deal was, but we abandoned the run. We abandoned the run -- I don't know what it was. I can't sit here and tell you it was because of the fumbles or it wasn't, but for whatever reason it was, we abandoned the run. I think when we get to go out there and execute our game plan it's hard to beat us. Every time we become one-dimensional we end up losing.

en It's an important distinction. But there's a lot of research that how the employees feel is incredibly important to the bottom line. When your employees are engaged at work, they produce more, they do better. . . . People that are engaged are going to do better work.

en Sprint continues to provide innovative, meaningful mobile content to its customers. Mobile phones offer so much more than just voice applications today - and we're literally 'changing the game' for the better with this original content. Sports fans are active, engaged and invested in these games - they want instant and up-to-the-minute access to their teams.

en This includes substantial equipment and activity in the chemical and biological area, a much more substantial activity in the missile area, ... The Iraqis were engaged in a very full-scale program that would have extended their delivery systems out beyond 1,000 kilometers (620 miles).

en This includes substantial equipment and activity in the chemical and biological area, a much more substantial activity in the missile area. The Iraqis were engaged in a very full-scale program that would have extended their delivery systems out beyond 1,000 kilometers (620 miles).

en It seems as though the whales are much more engaged in surface activity.

en I believe that the brain has evolved over millions of years to be responsive to different kinds of content in the world. Language content, musical content, spatial content, numerical content, etc.

en The present era has no comparable referent in the past history of capitalism. We have a higher percentage of the intelligentsia engaged in buying and selling pieces of paper and promoting trading activity than in any past era. A lot of what I see now reminds me of Sodom and Gomorrah. You get activity feeding on itself, envy and imitation. It has happened in the past that there came bad consequences.

en Unfortunately, consumers are still not eating enough fruits and vegetables, which are better for you from an overall nutritional point of view due to their higher content of vitamins, minerals, and fibers.


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