Ikki De Fenix Quotes & Sayings
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Effective leaders make it easy for people around them to tell the truth, to be candid and open. — Al Ritter

The Memory Of You Is Like A Drug To Me — Jeremy Aldana

I couldn't believe I let him see me like this, unable to fend for myself. I fumed in disgust at my vulnerability. I didn't want Evan to think I needed protecting. I pulled back my torment and let the numb blanket envelop me, pushing away the stirred memories, the noise of the crowd, and the trembling that still lay beneath the surface. I stared at the flames licking at the darkness and everything was lost as I sank deeper into nothingness. — Rebecca Donovan

Profit sharing in the form of stock distributions to workers would help to democratize the ownership of America's vast corporate wealth which is today appallingly undemocratic and unhealthy. — Walter Reuther

What is my personal strategy for the next 10 hours? Who can I talk with or what can I volunteer for to learn something new? — Tom Peters

Believing in your potential and calling upon your courage to change will fuel your professional growth and help you accomplish goals. — John Manning

The writer is neither saint nor tzaddik nor prophet standing at the gate; he's just another sinner who has a somewhat sharper awareness and uses slightly more precise language to describe the inconceivable reality of our world. — Etgar Keret

Together they [President Nixon and Secretary Kissinger] pursued ends that frequently had a tenuous link with reality, using means that were not merely disproportionate but counterproductive and untrue to those values they were meant to defend. In fact neither man demonstrated much faith in those values. — William Shawcross

Wounded pride can take a rich young man far who is surrounded by flatterers since birth. — Stendhal

Why she did not like Jane Fairfax might be a difficult question to answer; Mr. Knightley had once told her it was because she saw in her the really accomplished young woman, which she wanted to be thought herself; and though the accusation had been eagerly refuted at the time, there were moments of self-examination in which her conscience could not quite acquit her. — Jane Austen

When you kissed me like that well maybe you weren't so sorry to be marrying me after all. — Diana Gabaldon

If you're not quite cognizant of your madness, then you're deliberately blindfolded to your supposedly fake reality — Menna Anwar