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1946 Wheat Quotes By Peter Drucker

We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity: If you've got ambition and smarts, you can rise to the top of your chosen profession, regardless of where you started out. — Peter Drucker

1946 Wheat Quotes By Henry Paulson

As Americans, we shouldn't like bailouts. Where I come from, if someone takes a risk and they're going to make the profit from that risk, they shouldn't have the taxpayer pay for the losses. — Henry Paulson

1946 Wheat Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

I knew there was something that separated me from Ferdinand and the life of the bush about me. And it was because I had no means in my day-to-day life of asserting this difference, of exhibiting my true self, that I fell into the stupidity of exhibiting my things. — V.S. Naipaul

1946 Wheat Quotes By Colleen Hoover

It won't take long for me To tell you who I am. Well you hear this voice right now Well that's pretty much all I am. - THE AVETT BROTHERS, GIMMEAKISS — Colleen Hoover

1946 Wheat Quotes By Stephen Covey

Happen to things, don't let things happen to you — Stephen Covey

1946 Wheat Quotes By Farshad Asl

Leaders are called upon to build not to repair. — Farshad Asl

1946 Wheat Quotes By Anita Baker

I'm used to getting up at 7, getting breakfast, getting the kids off to school, and doing the mommy thing and the wife thing and the daughter thing. — Anita Baker

1946 Wheat Quotes By Lisa McMann

The thought of being with Shay Wilder makes me want to gouge my eyes out with a butter knife — Lisa McMann

1946 Wheat Quotes By Henry James

She's the latest freshest fruit of our great American evolution. She's the self-made girl!
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Well, to begin with, the self-made girl's a new feature. That, however, you know. In the second place she isn't self-made at all. We all help to make her, we take such an interest in her. — Henry James