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Biddergy Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

I will not stagger from expedient to expedient. — Margaret Thatcher

Biddergy Quotes By Nina George

I wanted never to need anyone again. I'm such a coward. Monsieur — Nina George

Biddergy Quotes By Brene Brown

The most transformative and resilient leaders that I've worked with over the course of my career have three things in common: First, they recognize the central role that relationships and story play in culture and strategy, and they stay curious about their own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. Second, they understand and stay curious about how emotions, thoughts, and behaviors are connected in the people they lead, and how those factors affect relationships and perception. And, third, they have the ability and willingness to lean in to discomfort and vulnerability. — Brene Brown

Biddergy Quotes By George Saunders

I love the feeling of being on the hunt - the feeling that the story is refusing to be solved in some lesser way and is insisting that you see it on its highest terms. — George Saunders

Biddergy Quotes By Robbie Williams

Sometimes I feel like I'm sailing on a sunken dream — Robbie Williams

Biddergy Quotes By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

So precious life is! Even to the old, the hours are as a miser's coins! — Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Biddergy Quotes By Keith Emerson

I guess when Rick is finished with his Journey to the Centre of the Earth, then we might have a go at something. We'd like to, we're open to it, and we've been talking about it. — Keith Emerson

Biddergy Quotes By Nora Sakavic

It went against everything Neil knew to give in, but he'd chosen this path. He'd chosen Andrew. — Nora Sakavic

Biddergy Quotes By Neil Peart

There's a new reality born every minute. Unless one is a believer in predestination (in which case I'll call the prestidigitator), or other puppet-like restraints on our powers, one is free to imagine and effect changes on the world. And if enough people do it, there are big changes. These things happen. Anything can. — Neil Peart