Directive Counseling Quotes & Sayings
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You hung up on me," he said. "Don't ever hang up on me." His voice was quiet, but as always the authority was unmistakable. He was wearing black dress slacks, a long-sleeved lightweight black sweater pushed up on his forearms, and expensive black loafers. His hair was cut very short. I was used to seeing him in SWAT dress with long hair, and I hadn't immediately recognized him. I guess that was the point. — Janet Evanovich

We are professionals. We are going to finish that way. In reality, how we conduct ourselves in this period and how well our players play will be as good an interview as you can do - better than anything you could say. — Mike Hankwitz

My whole philosophy in survival is to take down brush as soon as you get in a situation. — Joe Teti

From the explanatory notes that Willson wrote to accompany his symphony, A Symphony of San Francisco,: "Generally speaking, the first movement is intended to convey pioneer courage, loyalty, strength of purpose and freedom." The trumpet motive in the closing Allegro "is a call of defiance to the very elements themselves that had the temerity to dispute the spiritual strength and courage of the golden city of the West." — Meredith Willson

The thing that's wrong with the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur — George W. Bush

A bad song you can't forget is called an earworm. The way to get rid of an earworm is to deliberately remember an equally awful song. — Matt Chandler

I've never been anywhere in the world. I wouldn't know how to get there in the first place. — Sara Baume

There is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative. — W. Clement Stone

As far back as I can remember, the radio held a special fascination for me. — Charley Pride

Look around - there's only one thing of danger for you here - poetry. — Pablo Neruda

month - the money gives the women at least a small degree of discretion in spending and the prestige that comes from contributing to the family budget. — Geraldine Brooks