Dividing Leadership Quotes & Sayings
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Our being is continually undergoing and entering upon changes ... We must, strictly speaking, at every moment give each other up and let each other go and not hold each other back. — Rainer Maria Rilke

What makes an actor, I think, is a combination of a deep curiosity about life and a case of the crazies. — Nina Arianda

This toxic striving for perfection is a female thing. How many men obsess about being perfect? For men, generally, good enough is good enough. — Jane Fonda

It was the kind of kiss I could never tell my friends about out loud. It was the kind of kiss that made me know I was never so happy in my whole life. — Stephen Chbosky

As if etiquette weren't magnificently capable of being used to make others feel uncomfortable. All right. Miss Manners will give you an example, although you are spoiling her Queen Victoria mood: If you are rude to your ex-husband's new wife at your daughter's wedding, you will make her feel smug. Comfortable. If you are charming and polite, you will make her feel uncomfortable. Which do you want to do? On — Judith Martin

Measure yourself with the love you extend, not your height. — Janna Cachola

You'd be surprised at the sorts of things hidden away in children's songs. — Patrick Rothfuss

Death casts its shadow, leaving our hearts sad and tainting our world with fear. — Debbie Howells

It is surely only a matter of time before some federal judge finds the Constitution unconstitutional. — Mark Steyn

You can find pictures anywhere. It's simply a matter of noticing things and organizing them. You just have to care about what's around you and have a concern with humanity and the human comedy. — Elliott Erwitt

24 isn't like other shows, where you set the look once and you're done. The show started at midnight, then moved to a pre-dawn look, and now we're at dawn and we're warming up the day. — Stephen Hopkins

My father was crying. It was the first time I saw him cry. I had never thought it possible. — Elie Wiesel

I never plot out my novels in terms of the tone of the book. Hopefully, once a story is begun it reveals itself. — Alice Hoffman