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Ramseyers Quotes By Howard Wilkinson

I'm a firm believer that if the other side scores first, you have to score twice to win. — Howard Wilkinson

Ramseyers Quotes By Richard Paul Evans

I once heard it said that everyone needs love-and if they're denied, they'll find it, or a reasonable substitute somewhere. — Richard Paul Evans

Ramseyers Quotes By Juvenal

Honesty's praised, then left to freeze. — Juvenal

Ramseyers Quotes By Woody Allen

It's all through the actors; I cannot write in that idiom — Woody Allen

Ramseyers Quotes By Katie Williams

I want to only imagine things, not know them. — Katie Williams

Ramseyers Quotes By Tom Wolfe

Sometimes we don't even realize what we really care about, because we get so distracted by the symbols. — Tom Wolfe

Ramseyers Quotes By Brad Lomenick

leadership is more than hard work; it is habitual work. It is worked out every day in the tasks we complete, the ways we approach our work, and the rhythms we nurture in our lives. It hangs on the hooks of the patterns we create, not just the success we may stumble upon. — Brad Lomenick

Ramseyers Quotes By Milan Kundera

Beauty by mistake'
the final phase in the history of beauty. — Milan Kundera

Ramseyers Quotes By Robert Crumb

Everything we do has significance. Every action, every thought leaves an imprint - not only on the self, but on the world, on the others, and even on time, on all who come after us!

This implies a responsibility for one's thoughts and actions that should be taken most seriously!

And yet one feels helpless, a hapless victim of circumstances beyond one's control, as if one's behavior and thoughts did not originate in the self, but were a product, an accumulation of imprints from the world, from our ancestors, from the people around us.

It behooves one to take responsibility, to take the power to decide how one will act, and even how one will think! Not only for the betterment of one's self, but for the betterment of the world, all the others, and all who will come after us! — Robert Crumb