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Levedo Quotes By Anthony Metivier

How can you judge familiarity? It's quite simple. If you can wander through a location in your mind without pausing to think about what room comes next, you can effectively work with this "Palace." The notion of moving from room to room works especially well because the order of rooms within a familiar building is difficult to forget. — Anthony Metivier

Levedo Quotes By Marcus Buckingham

The hardest thing about being a manager is realizing that your people will not do things the way that you would. But get used to it. Because if you try to force them to, then two things happen. They become resentful - they don't want to do it. And they become dependent - they can't do it. Neither of these is terribly productive for the long haul. — Marcus Buckingham

Levedo Quotes By Rohit Shetty

All my films have been criticised, but here I stand with six superhits and three 100-crore films! — Rohit Shetty

Levedo Quotes By Alison Gaylin

You know the good thing about digging your own grave? You always make it just the right size. — Alison Gaylin

Levedo Quotes By Olivier Theyskens

I always like to preserve my freedom. I've never really been attached to any place; that's probably why I kept moving. I like to evolve. — Olivier Theyskens

Levedo Quotes By Joseph Campbell

The psychological dangers through which earlier generations were guided by the symbols and spiritual exercises of their mythological and religious inheritance, we today (in so far as we are unbelievers, or, if believers, in so far as our inherited beliefs fail to represent the real problems of contemporary life) must face alone, or, at best with only tentative, impromptu, and not often very effective guidance. This is our problem as modern, "enlightened" individuals, for whom all gods and devils have been rationalized out of existence. — Joseph Campbell