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Arnstorf Quotes By Warren G. Bennis

Power is the basic energy needed to initiate and sustain action or, to put it another way, the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it. Leadership is the wise use of this power: Transformative leadership. — Warren G. Bennis

Arnstorf Quotes By Og Mandino

I will consider each day's effort as but one blow of my blade against a mighty oak. — Og Mandino

Arnstorf Quotes By Heather Demetrios

Anytime someone tries to do the right thing, it's a terrible strategy. — Heather Demetrios

Arnstorf Quotes By Swami Muktananda

The supreme bliss that pulsates in the wake of meditation is your pure essence. — Swami Muktananda

Arnstorf Quotes By Frida Kahlo

I paint my own reality. — Frida Kahlo

Arnstorf Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Water, earth, air, fire, and the other parts of this structure of mine are no more instruments of your life than instruments of your death. Why do you fear your last day? It contributes no more to your death than each of the others. The last step does not cause the fatigue, but reveals it. All days travel toward death, the last one reaches it. — Michel De Montaigne

Arnstorf Quotes By Rick Riordan

I thought she'd make some comment about the bloodthirsty gods chasing us, but when she finally found her voice, she said, "That boy kissed you!"
Leave it to Liz to have her priorities straight. — Rick Riordan

Arnstorf Quotes By Chris Rock

If a woman tells you she's twenty and looks sixteen, she's twelve. If she tells you she's twenty-six and looks twenty-six, she's damn near forty. — Chris Rock

Arnstorf Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Just as I am, without one plea But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come! — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Arnstorf Quotes By Robert Frost

A champion of the workingman has never been known to die of overwork. — Robert Frost