Rumour Mongering Quotes & Sayings
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A leader with great passion and few skills always outperforms a leader with great skills and no passion. — John C. Maxwell

Jesus evidently thought that human beings still retained a residue of their former glory. — John R.W. Stott

But fathers always thought their youngest daughters were rather special — Rona Jaffe

Realism' has been abandoned in the search for reality: the 'principal objective' of abstract art is precisely this reality. — Ben Nicholson

It's not a fun process. There is no need for the team and a player to be on opposing sides a week or two before spring training. It's good to be on the same page. — Mark Teixeira

There is probably nothing more menacing or dangerous than an individual who is devoid of compassion or empathy. When this individual is permitted by community apathy and bias to successfully cloak himself in the attire of one who claims allegiance to his or her Creator, it becomes the moral imperative of those who lay witness to the peril to step up before it is too late. Until such a time when domestic violence and sexual assault are eradicated for good, the perpetrators of these deplorable acts will continue to cause unspeakable harm as Evil's welcomed ambassadors and Tyranny's strongest ally. — Sahar Abdulaziz

In everything I do, whether in business, philanthropy or my personal life, I am guided by my inner truth, my values. — Shari Arison

You don't have to beat a woman if you can make her feel guilty. — Erica Jong

Sometimes you know you have something, but your subconscious doesn't realize it. That is when you just need to get used to life's little unexpected occurances. — Svetlana Sonday

I have a whole regimental intelligence service that's developed a fine line in rumour-mongering and story-placing over the last few years, and the ear of every media player you've courted so assiduously over the decades; they will ask the questions we've suggested, they will listen, and they will repeat what we tell them. The issue is whether people believe it. — Iain M. Banks