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Factuality Program Quotes By John Quincy Adams

A wiser and more useful philosophy, however, directs us to consider man according to the nature in which he was formed; subject to infirmities, which no wisdom can remedy; to weaknesses, which no institution can strengthen; to vices, which no legislation can correct. Hence, — John Quincy Adams

Factuality Program Quotes By Ritesh Kumar

Pen is mightier than the sword, but not so much as the eyes reading what it scripts — Ritesh Kumar

Factuality Program Quotes By Cindy Trimm

Lord, bless the works of my hands. Let my name be associated with good things. Shield me from persecution and false accusations; guard me against greed, discouragement, and sabotage. I welcome opportunities to grow and mature. Let my actions be in sync with Your will. In Jesus's name, amen. — Cindy Trimm

Factuality Program Quotes By Andrew Zuckerman

Critical in this process of wisdom being passed down is that you also need to take it in; you need to listen to it. — Andrew Zuckerman

Factuality Program Quotes By Margaret J. Wheatley

Too many problem-solving sessions become battlegrounds where decisions are made based on power rather than intelligence. — Margaret J. Wheatley

Factuality Program Quotes By Mark Spitz

Yes, I believe that the art of winning is through intimidation, and not necessarily do you have to speak about it. — Mark Spitz

Factuality Program Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

If sorrow and beauty are all tied up together, then perhaps maturity brings with it not what Nabhan calls abstraction, but an aesthetic sense that partially redeems the losses time brings and finds beauty in the faraway. — Rebecca Solnit

Factuality Program Quotes By Anna D. Shapiro

The conversation of how you do a play is my favorite conversation in the whole wide world: what a play is, why it's different than anything else, the math of the way that human behavior has to be calibrated theatrically versus anything else. — Anna D. Shapiro