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Elon Musk Leadership Quotes & Sayings

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Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Pete Hautman

How do you know it's not true if you don't believe in it? — Pete Hautman

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

His love for me seemed to overflow my limits by its flood of wealth and service. But my necessity was more for giving than foe receiving; for love is a vagabond, who can make his flowers bloom in the wayside dust, better than in the crystal jars kept in the drawing-room. — Rabindranath Tagore

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Susan Campbell Bartoletti

To be a good researcher is to be a good detective, and I enjoy ferreting out tidbits of information. For a diary book like 'A Coal Miner's Bride,' newspapers come in handy for small everyday details such as weather reports. — Susan Campbell Bartoletti

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Frederick Douglass

In the struggle for justice, the only reward is the opportunity to be in the struggle. You can't expect that you're going to have it tomorrow. You just have to keep working on it. — Frederick Douglass

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Jacqueline Rayner

I hate guns," replied the Doctor. "Which isn't to say that a bit of fantasy violence can't be therapeutic. — Jacqueline Rayner

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Chip Kidd

Life is a life-long assignment that must be constantly analyzed, clarified, figured out, and responded to appropriately. — Chip Kidd

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Brian Celio

Comedy is only as stupid as you are smart. — Brian Celio

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By Lorii Myers

If you give up, you reward failure. — Lorii Myers

Elon Musk Leadership Quotes By David Foster Wallace

If you spend enough time reading or writing, you find a voice, but you also find certain tastes. You find certain writers who when they write, it makes your own brain voice like a tuning fork, and you just resonate with them. And when that happens, reading those writers - not all of whom are modern ... I mean, if you are willing to make allowances for the way English has changed, you can go way, way back with this - becomes a source of unbelievable joy. It's like eating candy for the soul. So probably the smart thing to say is that lucky people develop a relationship with a certain kind of art that becomes spiritual, almost religious, and doesn't mean, you know, church stuff, but it means you're just never the same. — David Foster Wallace