Simplistic Drawings Quotes & Sayings
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Some enmities conceal themselves beneath a mask, some under a kiss. — Publilius Syrus
Two elements of successful leadership: a willingness to be wrong and an eagerness to admit it. — Seth Godin
Of all the questions about the future of leadership that we can raise for ourselves, we can be certain in our answer to only one: 'Who will lead us?' The answer, of course, is that we will be lead by those we have taught, and they will lead us as we have shown them they should. — William C. Richardson
Beneath the sky's vastness, I felt free, all restraints gone. — Ann Weisgarber
So [Polaroid's Dr. Edwin] Land, at 75, went off to spend the remainder of his life doing pure science, trying to crack the code of color vision. The man is a national treasure. I don't understand why people like that can't be held up as models: This is the most incredible thing to be - not an astronaut, not a football player - but this. — Steve Jobs
My strength is basically my get off. It is overpowering. I can get after the quarterback on first, second and third down. I pride myself on being an every down guy. — Darius Philon
So if people will pay attention to what I say because of our success as a group, I am going to use that. — Kevin Richardson
Hot air balloons are terrific to shoot from, although they have become very expensive, as has most lodging and food in the Napa Valley. — Peter Menzel
I have never yet seen any plan which has not been mended by the observations of those who were much inferior in understanding to the person who took the lead in the business. — Edmund Burke
As I lived up to the highest light I had, higher and higher light came to me. — Peace Pilgrim
Perception is assumed to be reality until clients encounter the reality of the brand, don't fake it — Bernard Kelvin Clive
With an expression that could be mistaken for fear, Detective Duke shivered, but not of terror, more so a shiver of admiration. This was his first encounter with angels. In humility, he hid his face from them. — T.K. Ware
