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Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Guy Kawasaki

If you think that leadership is deciding what you want and telling people to do it, I feel sorry for you. Reality is going kick your ass so far that not even Google will find you. The goal of this chapter is to help you become such a great leader that you'll appear on the first page of a Google search for leader. — Guy Kawasaki

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Poul Anderson

for a moment infinitesimal and infinite, men, women, child, ship, and death were one. It — Poul Anderson

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Heinrich Heine

While we are indifferent to our good qualities, we keep on deceiving ourselves in regard to our faults, until we come to look on them as virtues. — Heinrich Heine

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Elizabeth Rodriguez

When you have a tough childhood, you either cry or make a joke. — Elizabeth Rodriguez

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Salvador Dali

Man cannot change or escape his time. The eye sees the present and the future — Salvador Dali

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Mason Cooley

The nonsense that charms is close to sense. — Mason Cooley

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Keith Carter

At a fundamental level photography is much like pointing, and all of us occasionally point at things: look at that, look at that sailboat, look at that tree, etc. etc. — Keith Carter

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

The gypsies believe the bear to be a brother to man because he has the same body beneath his hide, because he drinks beer, because he enjoys music and because he likes to dance. — Ernest Hemingway,

Beforeandbeyond Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Granny Weatherwax always held that you ought to count up to ten before losing your temper. No one knew why, because the only effect of this was to build up the pressure and make the ensuing explosion a whole lot worse. — Terry Pratchett