A Quote by Tarek Saab

Power isn't having the world at your fingertips; it is having the world at your fingertips and being able to give it up! — © Tarek Saab
Power isn't having the world at your fingertips; it is having the world at your fingertips and being able to give it up!
I've been to the top, to eat filet mignon, to have sweets, traveling around the world, having everything at your fingertips, to being embarrassed just to walk around in society.
It's a modern world we live in, with everything at our fingertips, and if it's not at our fingertips, you can dot-com anything.
So when the world knocks at your front door, clutch the knob and open on up, running forward into its widespread greeting arms with your hands before you, fingertips trembling though they may be.
I don't know how old my phone is, but it was only $10. It is a nice subconscious way of not having the Internet at your fingertips... e-mail, Twitter or Facebook.
I like the little bit of distance that London affords me and I like living in a world capital. I like having the culture at my fingertips.
There is so much power at your fingertips! Use it!
Some of us have such incredible things that can keep us from acting. We have the luxury of drinking such good wine, and having such good information at our fingertips. I can look up anything on my computer. And I can call any friend at the drop of a hat on my cell phone. And I can have beautiful clothing and great food in a world where people are being tortured. I have some responsibility for that.
If I was given the choice between having the world back and having you, I wouldn't be able to give you up. Not to save five billion lives.
Its a very wonderful yet difficult thing to be given a lot of really good opportunities and the world is at your fingertips.
It's a very wonderful yet difficult thing to be given a lot of really good opportunities and the world is at your fingertips.
By having a direct stake and involvement with the process of plants growing, of having your hands in the soil and tending it carefully and with love, your world and everyone's else's world too, becomes a better place.
Philanthropy is not about the money. It's about using whatever resources you have at your fingertips and applying them to improving the world.
When you work at a microscopic level, you have to control every part of your body movement - your fingertips, your joints, the pulse in your fingers.
Give, give, give - what is the point of having experience, knowledge or talent if I don't give it away? Of having stories if I don't tell them to others? Of having wealth if I don't share it? I don't intend to be cremated with any of it! It is in giving that I connect with others, with the world and with the divine.
... freedom translates into having a supply of clean water, having electricity on tap; being able to live in a decent home and have a good job; to be able to send your children to school and to have accessible healthcare. I mean what's the point of having made this transition if the quality of life ... is not enhanced and improved? If not, the vote is useless.
But I think your biggest crime as a citizen of society or America or the world is to be ignorant by choice. There's no excuse for that. I feel, when the information is at my fingertips, I could never choose to be ignorant.
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