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Janke Book Quotes By Warren G. Bennis

The new leader is one who commits people to action, who converts followers into leaders, and who may convert leaders into agents of change. — Warren G. Bennis

Janke Book Quotes By H.L. Mencken

Every man sees in his relatives, and especially in his cousins, a series of grotesque caricatures of himself. — H.L. Mencken

Janke Book Quotes By Anna Chlumsky

I was an international studies major. — Anna Chlumsky

Janke Book Quotes By LaVell Edwards

My sons served excellent missions, and returned to participate in college athletics. In their letters home, and even now that they have been back for some time, they frequently mention that the experiences in the mission field were the choicest and most gratifying of their lives. You young men, begin to prepare yourselves now for this marvelous experience. — LaVell Edwards

Janke Book Quotes By Jerry Bruckheimer

I think I'm a great organizer. Not that I'm organized, but I'm a great organizer of other people. — Jerry Bruckheimer

Janke Book Quotes By Jill Bialosky

To get through the night, I sometimes imagined the sky filled with a canopy of stars. I imagined that each star contained the soul of a girl or boy who had died too young, and the light the stars gave off was their brightness. — Jill Bialosky

Janke Book Quotes By Jamie Dimon

It's great that people get together and collaborate, talk about the facts and the analysis, all in the interest of having a great financial system. — Jamie Dimon

Janke Book Quotes By Mary Doria Russell

You know, I've always thought it was a tactical mistake for God to love us in the aggregate, when Satan is willing to make a special effort to seduce each of us separately. — Mary Doria Russell

Janke Book Quotes By Melanie Mayron

If a guy works, and he has children, it's good, and he doesn't feel the same guilt about not being there for the children as a woman would. With a woman, there's that pull: 'Oh, I should be home,' when she's at work, and 'Oh, I should be at work,' when she's at home. — Melanie Mayron