Dourado Quotes & Sayings
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I thought he had been shot. — Joe DiMaggio
Facts and intuition are false opposites.
Leaders should listen to their intuition and instincts and allow others to do the same because they are sub-conscious, fast ways of processing, aggregating and then accessing evidence to reach a swift conclusion.
Trust your gut. — Phil Dourado
You can't dominate a network with old-style leadership.
But, you can emerge, with the network's consent, as one of its leaders, regardless of your formal position or job title. — Phil Dourado
By the time your perfect information has been gathered, the world has moved on. — Phil Dourado
There is an interplay between great leadership, events, trends, the organization, the people in it, the market 'out there' that goes far beyond one person exercising their will over others.
That's not what leadership is any more. — Phil Dourado
Now, invite me in, before I lose my temperature.'
'Temper, you mean.'
'No, temperature. It's getting chilly. — Steven Erikson
Simple is clever. Complicated just means you haven't been clever enough to reduce 'it' to its essence. — Phil Dourado
When a peasant has a baby girl, the family puts up a vegetable every year and gives the jars to her when she's married. This — Mark Kurlansky
When you trust your own abilities and those of the people around you, you overcome fear. And when the people you lead trust themselves and you - that you have their best interests at heart and are authentic - is when you and they will achieve the most. — Phil Dourado
Make sure people learn and grow from mistakes, and that they share that learning. But, don't accept the same mistake twice. Only make new mistakes. — Phil Dourado
Don't look for leadership just at the top of the tree. Listen to leadership wherever it is expressed. — Phil Dourado
What the novel portrays is basically the reality of Vienna today: one of the world's great cities robbed of its lifeblood, reduced to a bland provincial capital filled with beautiful old buildings. — Tom Reiss
We all have one, in one form or another. To me, this dragon is both the wild nature of ourselves and our conscience in his embodiment of the Old Code ethical behavior and morality. At the same time, he's our unconscious, the place from which our dreams arise. I just spoke my lines to the dragon within me. — Dennis Quaid
