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Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Peter Drucker

Leadership is all hype. We've had three great leaders in this century-Hitler, Stalin, and Mao. — Peter Drucker

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Never encourage a man to cook breakfast; it cause him to wonder if women are necessary. — Robert A. Heinlein

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Jonathan Sacks

the Internet has a disinhibition effect: you can be ruder to someone electronically than you would be in a face-to-face encounter, since the exchange has been depersonalised. Read any Comments section on the Web, and you will see what this means: the replacement of reason by anger, and argument by vilification. Civility is dying, and when it dies, civilisation itself is in danger. — Jonathan Sacks

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Tony Hale

The only bipartisan place in D.C. is Brooks Brothers. — Tony Hale

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Don't go for what you know you can get. Go for what you really want. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Nancy Isenberg

Moved by the need for control, for an unchallenged top tier, the power elite in American history has thrived by placating the vulnerable and creating for them a false sense of identification----denying real class differences whenever possible. The relative few who escape their lower class roots are held up as models, as though everyone at the bottom has the same chance of succeeding through cleverness and hard work, scrimping and saving. Personal connections, favoritism, and trading on class-based knowledge still grease the wheels that power social mobility in today's business and professional worlds. — Nancy Isenberg

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Paul Weyrich

If the Army wants witches and satanists in its ranks, then it can do it without Christians in those ranks. It's time for the Christians in this country to put a stop to this kind of nonsense. A Christian recruiting strike will compel the Army to think seriously about what it is doing. — Paul Weyrich

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Jodi Picoult

I can give or take elephants; I never can find the cheetah-but the zebras captivate me. They'd be one of the few things that would fit if we were lucky enough to live in a world that's black or white. — Jodi Picoult

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By M. Scott Peck

Another characteristic of human nature - perhaps the one that makes us most human - is our capacity to do the unnatural, to transcend and hence transform our own nature. — M. Scott Peck

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Ian Paisley

I believe that Northern Ireland has come to a time of peace, a time when hate will no longer rule. — Ian Paisley

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Sherwood Anderson

You can make a killing as a playwright in America, but you can't make a living. — Sherwood Anderson

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Sandy Nathan

Concerning the popularity of vampire books:
I don't get it. I think people should read about bloody, heart-singing, mind-searing spirituality.
Live your heart's song, not its drippings.
Sandy Nathan

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Dolores Hayden

Jobs and commerce have moved to edge nodes, but few people want to live in them. The presence of housing in edge nodes is often the result of spot builders filling in leftover sites with 'affordable' housing units. Nearby freeways make many of these units undesirable. Occasionally expensive apartments for households without children are added near upscale mall areas ... but most affluent families prefer to live elsewhere. Ugly environments, cheap gas, and subsidized freeways mean that workers commute to residences far outside the edge nodes, scattering into less dense areas, creating one more suburban pattern, the rural fringes. — Dolores Hayden

Prerecorded Videos Quotes By Eva Cox

Men as well as women, must strive for a balance of experience. Masculinity, defined as requiring the ability to act physically or mentally but excluding anything too emotional or nurturing, currently denies men this balance. Their ability to care is seen as inappropriate for everyday use, and a lack of desire for power or promotion are seen as signs of inadequacy. — Eva Cox