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Neupert Charles Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Most people, if they had really learned to look into their own hearts, would know that they do want, and want acutely, something that cannot be had in this world. — C.S. Lewis

Neupert Charles Quotes By Clive Barker

Dream!
Forge yourself and rise
Out of your mind and into others.
Men, be women.
Fish, be flies.
Girls, take beards.
Sons, be your mothers.
The future of the world now lies
In coral wombs behind our eyes. — Clive Barker

Neupert Charles Quotes By Carol Matas

I go in alone, for there is no one for me, but I don't care, I tell myself; I'd expected no one.
- Ruth — Carol Matas

Neupert Charles Quotes By Johann Kaspar Lavater

Who affects useless singularities has surely a little mind. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

Neupert Charles Quotes By Ed Catmull

I believe the best managers acknowledge and make room for what they do not know - not just because humility is a virtue but because until one adopts that mindset, the most striking breakthroughs cannot occur. I believe that managers must loosen the controls, not tighten them. They must accept risk; they must trust the people they work with and strive to clear the path for them; and always, they must pay attention to and engage with anything that creates fear. Moreover, successful leaders embrace the reality that their models may be wrong or incomplete. Only when we admit what we don't know can we ever hope to learn it. — Ed Catmull

Neupert Charles Quotes By Jack Johnson

Home is wherever we are if there's love here too — Jack Johnson

Neupert Charles Quotes By Sathya Sai Baba

You have it in your power to make your days on Earth a path of flowers, instead of a path of thorns. — Sathya Sai Baba

Neupert Charles Quotes By John Fante

There came over me a terrifying sense of understanding about the meaning and the pathetic destiny of men. The desert was always there, a patient white animal, waiting for men to die, for civilizations to flicker and pass into the darkness. — John Fante