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Bugle Chips Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Be confident, be bold! — Lailah Gifty Akita

Bugle Chips Quotes By Margaret J. Wheatley

[A]ll change, even very large and powerful change, begins when a few people start talking with one another about something they care about. — Margaret J. Wheatley

Bugle Chips Quotes By Nigel Rees

I was absolutely a non-starter at games. My report for rugby said, 'Nigel's chief contribution is his presence on the field.' I used to pray for rain and sometimes it did rain - and we played anyway. — Nigel Rees

Bugle Chips Quotes By Anita Hill

Testifying has helped me understand that one individual's behavior and actions make a difference. That my actions are important to people other than myself. — Anita Hill

Bugle Chips Quotes By C.S. Lewis

No warrior scolds. Courteous words or else hard knocks are his only language. — C.S. Lewis

Bugle Chips Quotes By John Muir

Few in these hot, dim, strenuous times are quite sane or free; choked with care like clocks full of dust, laboriously doing so much good and making so much money - or so little, they are no longer good for themselves. — John Muir

Bugle Chips Quotes By Gene Sharp

Nonviolent defiance often risks serious casualities, but it seem to produce far fewer casualitie than when both sides use violence.
At the same time, presistence in nonviolent struggle contributes to much greater chance for success than if the resisters had chosen to fight a militarily-prepared opponent violence — Gene Sharp

Bugle Chips Quotes By Denis Johnson

We can't always tell the whole story about ourselves. — Denis Johnson

Bugle Chips Quotes By Edward Hallett Carr

Immature thought is predominately purposive and utopian. Thought which rejects purpose altogether is the thought of old age. Mature thought combines purpose with observation and analysis. — Edward Hallett Carr