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Spagnas Quotes By Richard Branson

As a leader of people, you have to be a great listener, a great motivator, be very good at praising and bringing out the best in people. — Richard Branson

Spagnas Quotes By George Eliot

It was soon clear to the Raveloe lasses that he would never urge one of them to accept him against her will - quite as if he had heard them declare that they would never marry a dead man come to life again. — George Eliot

Spagnas Quotes By Matt Chandler

Both could articulate the gospel well, but they don't view the essence of the gospel as the foundation for all of ministry. And that's a huge difference - the difference between knowing the gospel and being consumed by the gospel, being defined by the gospel, being driven by the gospel. It's one thing to see the gospel as an important facet of one's ministry. It's quite another to hold firmly to it as the centerpiece for all a church is and does, to completely orbit around it. — Matt Chandler

Spagnas Quotes By Taite Adams

Every 19 minutes, someone dies from a prescription painkiller overdose. In fact, the number of painkiller overdose deaths now exceeds the number of deaths from heroin and cocaine combined. — Taite Adams

Spagnas Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

When you are finished changing, you're finished. — Benjamin Franklin

Spagnas Quotes By Rosanne Cash

I adhere to the religion of art and music and small children. — Rosanne Cash

Spagnas Quotes By Michelle Williams

The possibilities are endless for me - Broadway, TV, music and film. — Michelle Williams

Spagnas Quotes By Scott Farris

For him (JFK) as he imagined of the British aristocracy, policies were less important than character traits such as dignity, courage, and honor. They did not pose as angry young men, but brought an almost lighthearted approach to politics. The very idea of politics invigorating society rather than dominating society very much appealed to Kennedy. — Scott Farris