Acceptant Quotes & Sayings
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When project leaders focus on delivery, they add value to projects. When they focus on planning and control, they tend to add overhead. — Jim Highsmith

Our main conclusions about the state are that a minimal state, limited, to the narrow functions of protection against force, theft, fraud, enforcement of contracts, and so on, is justified, but any more extensive state will violate persons' rights not to be forced to do certain things, and is unjustified; and that the minimal state is inspiring as well as right. — Robert Nozick

yet to learn that they were no longer the same human beings I had once known. In — Robert S. Johnson

Your mind has a way of putting limitations on your goals. When you persevere, you develop character. Nobody knows their ceiling. — Paul Molitor

The economist John Maynard Keynes said that in the long run, we are all dead. If he were around today he might say that, in the long run, we are all on Social Security and Medicare. — Ben Bernanke

Attitude plays a bigger role than you may imagine in determining your future success - bigger than talent, money, or popularity. — Beverly K. Bachel

Death is the sweetest apple that you can only bite once — Peter Luther

If you don't change the road you're travelling on, you'll probably end up where you're going.'" Mohammed — Kathy Cuddihy

Of course ya love me. I'm very loveable. — Michelle M. Pillow

I am and will remain the president of all Cameroonians without exception, and the great winner in these elections is democracy — Paul Biya

To quote Maslow again regarding his self-actualizing individuals: "One does not complain about water because it is wet, nor about rocks because they are hard ... As the child looks out upon the world with wide, uncritical and innocent eyes, simply noting and observing what is the case, without either arguing the matter or demanding that it be otherwise, so does the self-actualizing person look upon human nature both in himself and in others." (4, p. 207) This acceptant attitude toward that which exists, I find developing in clients in therapy. — Carl R. Rogers

To close the empathetic gap, you really want to get the person emotionally identifying [with your subject and characters], and then when you do that, then you want sneak in a lesson about history and about politics and whatever else you might think about. — Fred D'Aguiar

Chicken is Good! It tastes like chicken. — Jean Craighead George

A secret society exists, and is living among all of us. They are neither people nor animals, but something in-between. — Karen White