A Quote by Robin Sharma

Ordinary people have big TVs. Extraordinary people have big libraries. — © Robin Sharma
Ordinary people have big TVs. Extraordinary people have big libraries.
Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.
Successful people have libraries. The rest have big screen TVs
Ordinary performers have giant TVs. Extraordinary performers have huge libraries.
I think most people, no matter their status now, have big screen TVs, because they're the standard TVs now. And so why would you go to the cinema?
In the texts, and as His Holiness the Dalai Lama reminds us, we should check the person's behavior not when they're sitting on a big throne, but behind the scenes. How do they treat ordinary people - not the big sponsors - but just ordinary people who are of no particular importance to them.
Poor people have big TV's. Rich people have big libraries.
I'm drawn to ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances, which is a big part of the human condition.
All people seem to be divided into'ordinary'and 'extraordinary'. The ordinary people must lead a life of strict obedience and have no right to transgress the law because?theyare ordinary.Whereas the extraordinary people have the right to commit any crime they like and transgress the law in any way just because they happen to be extraordinary.
Readily people do not accept any ordinary to behave like an extraordinary unless and until some extraordinary but preferably wealthy approves him to be not ordinary.
The extraordinarily facile and in literary terms long lived works tend to be about ordinary people. Even Sappho writes about the utterly insignificant . What art can do is make the extraordinary more ordinary and ordinary more extraordinary.
Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary about ordinary people, and saying with ordinary words something extraordinary.
In every single day, in every walk of life, ordinary people do extraordinary things. Ordinary People accomplish Extraordinary things.
Do the elected officials in Washington stand with ordinary Americans - working families, children, the elderly, the poor - or will the extraordinary power of billionaire campaign contributors and Big Money prevail? The American people, by the millions, must send Congress the answer to that question.
Great businesses are not built by extraordinary people but by ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Democracy elevates by turning ordinary people into extraordinary ordinary people called celebrities.
There are no extraordinary people only ordinary people who do extraordinary things with what they've been given
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