Quotes & Sayings About Leadership In Ender's Game
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Just as we tend to assume that the world is as we see it, we naively suppose that the people are as we imagine them to be. — C. G. Jung

More accustomed to relying upon himself to shape events, he took the greatest control of the process leading up to the nomination, displaying a fierce ambition, an exceptional political acumen, and a wide range of emotional strengths, forged in the crucible of personal hardship, that took his unsuspecting rivals by surprise. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

We imbue deserts and the tundra with menace because nothing, or little, grows there. — Hanya Yanagihara

Groupthink can become a serious issue - old ideas stay around after they're useful, and new ideas too often don't get a fair hearing. — Elizabeth Warren

When death occurs, death as you know it, the universe embraces you and takes you to its heart. — Rosemary Altea

I had a dream about you last night ... I was a brick and you were a blanket. Damn that improbability drive. — Nicole McKay

They're no rebellion. They're Society, with a different name, — Ally Condie

Accepting help is its own kind of strength — Kiera Cass

I wondered if maybe this kind of thing happened all the time in Vegas
cars full of late-arriving passengers screeching desperately across the runway, dropping off wild eyed Samoans clutching mysterious canvas bags who would sprint onto planes at the last possible second and then roar off into the sunrise. — Hunter S. Thompson

If I am to be remembered, I hope it will not be primarily for my specialized scientific work, but as a generalist; one to whom, enlarging Terence's words, nothing human and nothing in external nature was alien. — Julian Huxley

Acting time is like flight time: You can work on a simulator, you can rehearse, but unless you're really in front of the camera or on a stage - that's when you really learn how to work it. — John Kapelos

People like rules, or at least the appearance of rules, even in fantasy. — Raymond E. Feist

Jean Louise had a sinking feeling. The Hundred Years' War had progressed to approximately its twenty-sixth year with no indications of anything more than periods of uneasy truce. — Harper Lee