Belbin Leadership Quotes & Sayings
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Don't worry about playing a lot of notes. Just find one pretty one. — Miles Davis
The sea has now changed from it's natural, to river coloured water, the probable consequence of some streams falling into the bay, or into the ocean to the north of it, through the low land. — George Vancouver
Old guns rarely die, they just hang on walls. — A.A. Gill
The chief glory of every people arises from its authors. — Samuel Johnson
Fear has its uses but cowardice has none. — Anne McCaffrey
Almost every evening, either I went to [Georges] Braque's studio or Braque came to mine. Each of us had to see what the other had done during the day. We criticized each other's work. A canvas wasn't finished unless both of us felt it was. — Pablo Picasso
This is the law: blood spilt upon the ground cries out for more. — Aeschylus
He's holding onto me, but this time it feels like he's holding onto me because his earth has shifted off its axis, and I'm his core. — Colleen Hoover
Continuity is at the heart of conservatism: ecology serves that heart. — Garrett Hardin
I do love being an actress. The other stuff, the 'fame', well - you know what? - you don't actually have to buy into it if you don't want to. — Sophie Okonedo
I heard a guy tell me he liked cherries. I waited to hear if he was going to say "tomatoes", then I realized he like cherries just. That joke is ridiculous. — Mitch Hedberg
I always tried to design something new and of the moment. The idea was not to make something that would last, but to make something a woman could really wear when she needed it, like a good friend. — Pauline Trigere
The poet is he who fights on the passionate
Side and whoever loses he wins; when he
Is defeated it is hard to say who wins ... — Allen Tate
Life, if you know how to use it, is long; but ... many, following no fixed aim, shifting and ... dissatisfied, are plunged by their fickleness into plans that are ever new; some have no fixed principle by which to direct their course. — Seneca.
The near enemy of love is attachment. Attachment masquerades as love. It says, "I will love this person because I need them." Or, "I'll love you if you'll love me back. I'll love you, but only if you will be the way I want." This isn't love at all - it is attachment - and attachment is rigid, it is very different from love. — Jack Kornfield
