Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Quotes
Top 36 wise famous quotes and sayings by Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum on Wise Famous Quotes.
Failure is not falling to the ground; it is remaining there once you have fallen and the greatest failure is when you decide not to stand up again.
We can speak of war as vehemently as some others do, but because we believe otherwise as Muslims, we prefer to speak of peace.
Lamenting the past is a waste of energy that we can turn into positive energy through work and acquiring skills.
The future does not wait for hesitant people. The more we achieve, the more we realise how much more we can achieve.
We may not live for hundreds of years, but the products of our creativity can leave a legacy long after we are gone.
Life was created simple and it is important to live it as such. Simplicity is inherent; it leads to peace of mind and tranquility.
Although failure is a great teacher, we cannot afford the time to learn from our failures. Human societies cannot be subjected to such a process.
Whoever convinces himself that he is not worthy of first position has doomed himself to failure from the very beginning.
Helping those less fortunate than us is a blessed opportunity to show thanks for the gifts of life that we ourselves enjoy.
Our vision is sharp, our goals are clear, our resources are huge, our will is strong and we stand tall, ready to face the challenges ahead.
My mother, may her soul rest in peace, shaped my personality; thanks to her, I have acquired many values, good traits and skills.
Change or you will be changed: leaders who neglect the good of their people will be forsaken. Leadership is a service, not a gateway to privilege.
Our goal is to be among the best nations worldwide because the Emirati people will settle for nothing less than the best.
Creativity should be integral to everything that we do. Creativity should also be intrinsic to our personality, if excellence is what we seek.
We have to cease the migration of Arab potential to the west; they should be respected in their own countries.
Without a vision to guide our path, and without ambition that knows no limits, we can never build a bright future for generations to come.
An easy life does not make men, nor does it build nations. Challenges make men, and it is these men who build nations.