Famous Quotes & Sayings

Mollie Steimer Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 8 famous quotes about Mollie Steimer with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Mollie Steimer Quotes

Mollie Steimer Quotes By Hilary Swank

As long as we dare to dream and don't get in the way of ourselves, anything is possible - there's truly no end to where our dreams can take us. — Hilary Swank

Mollie Steimer Quotes By Walt Whitman

O Earth, that hast no voice, confide to me a voice!
O harvest of my lands! O boundless summer growths!
O lavish, brown, parturient earth! O infinite, teeming womb!
A verse to seek, to see, to narrate thee. — Walt Whitman

Mollie Steimer Quotes By Donald Miller

A character is what he does. — Donald Miller

Mollie Steimer Quotes By William Congreve

Come, come, leave business to idlers, and wisdom to fools: they have need of 'em: wit be my faculty, and pleasure my occupation, and let father Time shake his glass. — William Congreve

Mollie Steimer Quotes By Alan Hirsch

If we are going to make the change from community to communitas, and not just end up with an unsustainable adrenaline-junkie culture, we must have a sophisticated process to form people into adventurer-disciples. — Alan Hirsch

Mollie Steimer Quotes By Pierce Brown

We are not our station in life. We are us - the sum of what we've done, what we want to do, and the people who we keep close. — Pierce Brown

Mollie Steimer Quotes By Red Skelton

We also sleep in separate beds. Hers is in California and mine is in Texas — Red Skelton

Mollie Steimer Quotes By James W. Fowler

In addition to the kind of critical reflection on one's previous assumptive or tacit system of values we saw Jack undertake, there must be, for Stage 4, a relocation of authority within the self. While others and their judgments will remain important to the Individuative-Reflective person, their expectations, advice and counsel will be submitted to an internal panel of experts who reserve the right to choose and who are prepared to take responsibility for their choices. I sometimes call this the emergence of the executive ego.
The two essential features of the emergence of Stage 4, then, are the critical distancing from one's previous assumptive value system and the emergence of the executive ego ...
We find that sometimes many persons complete half of this double movement, but do not complete the other. — James W. Fowler