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Everyone on the planet has a dark and a light. That's a multi-dimensional character.
— Lisa Cholodenko
A strategy is multi-dimensional planning, multi-team collaboration, and multitasking action.
— Pearl Zhu
Insight is a perception beyond the thought, a multi-dimensional cognizance, and it's the experience to explore oneself, surrounds and beyond.
— Pearl Zhu
There is a general knowledge that I am multi-dimensional, that when you are creative you do a lot of things.
— Suzanne Somers
The problem of the librarian is that books are multi-dimensional in their subject matter but must be ordered on one-dimensional shelves.
— Neal Stephenson
In the newly evolving multi-dimensional world, we are all one and we are one with our environments.
— Elaine Seiler
Be selective about your external influences. Your multi-dimensional brain is influenced by everything you see, hear, read, smell, touch, feel or say.
— Brian Tracy
Your body and the environment around you may reflect the disturbing and unusual activities unfolding across the globe as the planet evolves.
— Elaine Seiler
Our bodies need a range of frequencies to support good health.
— Elaine Seiler
Of course God is endlessly multi-dimensional so every religion that exists on earth represents some face, some side of God.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
A positive consequence of becoming multi-dimensional is having deeper trust and faith in oneself and in the Universe.
— Elaine Seiler
Digitalization implies the full-scale changes in the way business is conducted so that it's a multi-dimensional planning and orchestration.
— Pearl Zhu
I didn't want him to become gray and multi-dimensional and complicated like everyone else. Was every Heathcliff a Linton in disguise?
— Margaret Atwood
Using two-dimensional lenses to perceive the multi-faceted world can limit your ability to observe the world more objectively.
— Pearl Zhu