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569 Credit Quotes By Donald McGannon

Leadership is action, not position — Donald McGannon

569 Credit Quotes By Johnny Rivers

Guys like Otis Blackwell and Bobby Darin, and all the guys who were writing songs for Elvis at the time, just hanging around, writing songs, talking about music. — Johnny Rivers

569 Credit Quotes By Natasha Pulley

science can save a man's life, but imagination makes it worth living. Take — Natasha Pulley

569 Credit Quotes By Barack Obama

We right now give $15 billion every year as subsidies to private insurers under the Medicare system. Doesn't work any better through the private insurers. They just skim off $15 billion. — Barack Obama

569 Credit Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Better was it to go unknown and leave behind you an arch, then to burn like a meteor and leave no dust. — Virginia Woolf

569 Credit Quotes By Paul David Tripp

God is using the difficulties of the here and now to transform you, that is, to rescue you from you. And because he loves you, he will willingly interrupt or compromise your momentary happiness in order to accomplish one more step in the process of rescue and transformation, which he is unshakably committed to. — Paul David Tripp

569 Credit Quotes By David Chase

The thing about movies now is in a way what it always was: The screen is huge and now the sound systems are too. And you never get that with TV. Even with a home system, it's never the same. — David Chase

569 Credit Quotes By Max Jacob

Friendship is inexplicable, it should not be explained if one doesn't want to kill it. — Max Jacob

569 Credit Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

I think people often try to find through sex things that are much easier to find in other ways. — Patricia Highsmith

569 Credit Quotes By B.C. Forbes

Do too many executives still indulge in the short-sighted habit of issuing orders without taking the slightest pains to explain to those responsible for carrying them out the whyfor and wherefor of the orders? Where employees come in daily and hourly contact with the public, surely it is important that care be taken to fit them to reply intelligently to courteous questions. ""Because them are orders"" isn't a satisfying reply-even less satisfactory to the management than to the public. — B.C. Forbes