Boyatzis Theory Quotes & Sayings
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Today people use as many words as they can and think themselves very wise for doing so. For always remember that while it is wrong to use too few, it is often far worse to use too many. — Norton Juster

A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. — James A. Garfield

Competition is used for discrimination. Harmony makes everything perfect. — Michael Bassey Johnson

People who love horror films are people with boring lives ... when a really scary movie is over, you're reassured to see that you're still alive and the world still exists as it did before. That's the real reason we have horror films - they act as shock absorbers - and if they disappeared altogether, I bet you'd see a big leap in the number of serial killers. After all, anyone stupid enough to get the idea of murdering people from a movie could get the same idea from watching the news. — Ryu Murakami

There's always the ongoing actor frustration of finding the great role to do next. I don't go to work a lot. I wait as long as I can until the money runs out or a great part comes along. — Gary Sinise

Stood on the sidewalk and looked down the street — Sarah Addison Allen

How can music without any words make you think? I listen to jazz when I'm doing something else. I use it for background music, I don't just sit down and concentrate on it. Lyrics, words - that's what makes me think. — Eddie Murphy

The more vile the thing that's said about me, the less it affects me. It doesn't bother me at all. — Laura Ingraham

I have a farm and I love it there. There's really nothing to do, but even watching the chickens, its fun. — Salma Hayek

There is, though, nothing that prepares us for the worst things in our life. There is nothing you can do to stop the shock, or buffer the pain. — James Frey

For who does not know, or does not advert to the fact, that what was given to the Roman Church by Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and is preserved even to this day, is what should be observed by all? Nor should anything be added, or anything unauthorized be introduced, nor should an exemplar be looked for elsewhere. — Pope Innocent I