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Jim Chapin Quotes By Jojo

I'm lucky to have a great support system in my friends and some of my family. If you have those people that you trust, go ahead and fall back into them and let them be your hammock and cocoon and let them embrace you. — Jojo

Jim Chapin Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

No noble opportunity is small. Mind small opportunities with noble traits, though they may seem quite uncanny at first sight; in the mind, you shall wonder! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Jim Chapin Quotes By James S.A. Corey

Holden, for all his faults and Miller's complaints, was a decent guy. In over his head and only half aware of the fact, but Miller could think of more than one person who fit that bill. He was going to miss Alex's odd, affected drawl and Amos' casual obscenity. He was going to wonder if and how Naomi ever worked things out with her captain. — James S.A. Corey

Jim Chapin Quotes By Simon Sinek

The leader's job is to lead and protect. Not have all the answers, not know everything to do, not to micromanage and tell people what to do or how to do it. A leader's job is to lead and protect. That's their job, and it's the people within the organization - their job is to get the work done. — Simon Sinek

Jim Chapin Quotes By Danny DeVito

I don't look ahead. I'm right here with you. It's a good way to be. — Danny DeVito

Jim Chapin Quotes By Katie Price

The most fascinating person I have met so far is indeed Mr. Hugh Hefner. An incredible man! — Katie Price

Jim Chapin Quotes By Delia Ephron

Someone will always tell you what you want to hear. — Delia Ephron

Jim Chapin Quotes By Gina Marinello-Sweeney

There is nothing more nerve-racking than waiting as someone reads your writing. The reader becomes the videographer, zooming far, far into your heart and soul, unveiling every inch and corner. The writer remains a wary observer at the mercy of the reader, clueless as to how he might react. The writer is exposed, laid bare; her innermost thoughts and feelings are revealed in a potentially scathing moment of vulnerability. I trusted Peter so fully ... in a way that I could not explain. For that very reason, it mattered so immensely. To actually tell him what I knew he had already often seen in my eyes was to allow him to enter a new dimension in that world. And it mattered. It really, truly mattered. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney