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Gonnasons Quotes & Sayings

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Gonnasons Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

That is how politics work; if you don't drink wine they will consider to bring you milk. — M.F. Moonzajer

Gonnasons Quotes By Serj Tankian

Civilization is a failure. We need to think what we can do together in love and peace. — Serj Tankian

Gonnasons Quotes By Rajneesh

Next time when anger comes just watch it. Don't say, I am angry. Say, Anger is there and I am watching it. And see the difference! — Rajneesh

Gonnasons Quotes By Anne Tyler

The very thing that attracts you to someone can end up putting you off. — Anne Tyler

Gonnasons Quotes By Miguel Reynolds Brandao

For organisations to become truly sustainable we believe it is essential to create a new organisation model: a more cooperative leader, a new way for people to cooperate inside the organisation and a new way for organisations to be measured by society. — Miguel Reynolds Brandao

Gonnasons Quotes By James MacGregor Burns

Leadership, in short, is power governed by principle, directed toward raising people to their highest levels of personal motive and social morality, — James MacGregor Burns

Gonnasons Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

The most important figures for management of any organization are unknown and unknowable. — W. Edwards Deming

Gonnasons Quotes By Refaat Alareer

It is when darkness prevails that I sit by the window to look past all those electricity-free houses, smell the sweet scent of a calm Gazan night, feel the fresh air going straight to my heart, and think of you, of me, of Palestine, of the crack, of the blank wall, of you, of Mama, of you, of my history class, of you, of God, of Palestine - of our incomplete story. — Refaat Alareer

Gonnasons Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Indeed he seemed to her sometimes made differently from other people, born blind, deaf, and dumb, to the ordinary things, but to the extraordinary things, with an eye like an eagle's. — Virginia Woolf