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Grant Proposals Quotes By Brigham Young

Will you love your brothers or sisters likewise, when they have committed a sin that cannot be atoned for without the shedding of their blood? Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood? — Brigham Young

Grant Proposals Quotes By Adam M. Grant

Similarly, when women offer suggestions for improvement, managers judge them as less loyal than men and are less likely to implement their proposals. Especially — Adam M. Grant

Grant Proposals Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The path of least resistance leads to crooked rivers and crooked men. — Henry David Thoreau

Grant Proposals Quotes By James Caan

Sure, I want to be the best actor in the world. But my life is my family, my son, my friends. I don't know how anyone can find fault with that. — James Caan

Grant Proposals Quotes By Richelle Mead

Those words, that voice, had more power over me than any phantom ever could. — Richelle Mead

Grant Proposals Quotes By Charles Grandison Finney

A state of mind that sees God in everything is evidence of growth in grace and a thankful heart. — Charles Grandison Finney

Grant Proposals Quotes By Harold E. Varmus

The NCI scientific programme leaders meet regularly to ensure that we are not ignoring highly original proposals and that we are not creating an unbalanced grant portfolio. — Harold E. Varmus

Grant Proposals Quotes By Mary Mouser

I love all the 'Twilight' characters. I can watch Kristen Stewart and think, 'I want to be that role someday.' — Mary Mouser

Grant Proposals Quotes By Judith Viorst

If his mother was drowning and I was drowning and he had to choose one of us to save, He says he'd save me. — Judith Viorst

Grant Proposals Quotes By David Graeber

The explosion of paperwork, in turn, is a direct result of the introduction of corporate management techniques, which are always justified as ways of increasing efficiency, by introducing competition at every level. What these management techniques invariably end up meaning in practice is that everyone winds up spending most of their time trying to sell each other things: grant proposals; book proposals; assessments of our students' job and grant applications; assessments of our colleagues; prospectuses for new interdisciplinary majors, institutes, conference workshops, and universities themselves, which have now become brands to be marketed to prospective students or contributors. Marketing and PR thus come to engulf every aspect of university life. — David Graeber