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5871 Quotes By J. Richard Hackman

When overpowering authority or leadership intervenes in a team, it can affect the team by (1) throwing the team off track, (2) decreasing the motivation of the team, (3) reducing the commitment of the team members, and (4) causing more problems than solutions. — J. Richard Hackman

5871 Quotes By John D. Morris

Sceptics have often pointed out that no archaeological evidence for the existence of Jesus Christ has been discovered. And they are correct. — John D. Morris

5871 Quotes By Jim Piddock

In all of our lives, we know some boring people, but we don't want to see them on television. In our families, we have some very odd people who have odd neurosis. All of us are really strange people. — Jim Piddock

5871 Quotes By Rick Riordan

Back when I taught middle school and wrote adult mysteries, my students often asked me why I wasn't writing for kids. I never had a good answer for them. It took me a long time to realize they were right. — Rick Riordan

5871 Quotes By Francesca Annis

As you grow older, your whole life becomes very rich, multifaceted. — Francesca Annis

5871 Quotes By Timothy Keller

We only grasp the gospel when we understand, as Paul did, that we are the worst sinner we know (1 Timothy 1:15) - and that if Jesus came to die for us, there is no one that he would not die for. — Timothy Keller

5871 Quotes By Kieran Scott

No use dwelling on the past. What you do tomorrow and the next day and the day after that is what matters. — Kieran Scott

5871 Quotes By Joan Campbell

Faith is the sense of the soul that reaches out and perceives the mountain-moving, water-walking God. That touches the hem of the Healer. That confounds every other sense because it binds us to You. — Joan Campbell

5871 Quotes By Paul Johnson

Scanning the newspapers and absorbing with a mixture of incredulity and indignation the enormities they report, I conclude that what England lacks today is, quite simply, sense. — Paul Johnson