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Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Paul Sloane

The clear purpose of the leader is to give a clear purpose to the team. — Paul Sloane

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By John Stuart Mill

The triumph of the Confederacy ... would be a victory for the powers of evil which would give courage to the enemies of progress and damp the sprits of its friends all over the civilized world ... [The American Civil War] is destined to be a turning point, for good or evil, of the course of human affairs. — John Stuart Mill

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Karen McCarthy

I made sacrifices willingly; it was what I did best. — Karen McCarthy

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Doing your best is the surest way to remind those around you to do their best. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Girl234

Hatred makes you weak where else love makes you vulnerable. There's a difference. — Girl234

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Cara Lynn Shultz

Whoever lived in that apartment had a security gate, blinds that were closed and curtains drawn.
It's probably darker in there than it is in Hollister. — Cara Lynn Shultz

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Johan Oscar Smith

People could achieve much more if only they would put in more effort. You must take responsibility for your own life. Be conscious of how you use your time! Be conscious of how you listen! Be conscious of how you manage all of your affairs, so that God can look upon you and be well pleased. Seek God's honor in everything you do. — Johan Oscar Smith

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Mark Sanborn

Faithfully doing your best, independent of the support, acknowledgment, or reward of others, is a key determinant in a fulfilling career. — Mark Sanborn

Jeanita Jefferson Quotes By Willie Nelson

My granddaddy died when I was about 6 years old, I think. And my grandmother took a job cooking in the school lunchroom. So she did great. She made $18 a week. — Willie Nelson