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Steffel Nichols Quotes By Rory Vaden

Your highest obligation to other people is to be your highest self. — Rory Vaden

Steffel Nichols Quotes By Horst Schulze

Employees who are controlled cannot respond caringly, you need superior knowledge and real leadership, not management. Because of this we specifically developed a selection process for leaders; we don't hire managers. — Horst Schulze

Steffel Nichols Quotes By Gordon Smith

Radio continues to be the very best advertising music performers have. No one who ever grabbed a Grammy got there without radio. — Gordon Smith

Steffel Nichols Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

It's curious how, when you're in love, you yearn to go about doing acts of kindness to everybody. — P.G. Wodehouse

Steffel Nichols Quotes By James Arthur Ray

Every great tradition has told you that you were created in the image and the likeness of the creative source. That means that you have God potential and power to create your world. — James Arthur Ray

Steffel Nichols Quotes By Mark Teixeira

I always lift weights very heavy and spend a lot of time in the weight room. — Mark Teixeira

Steffel Nichols Quotes By Mark Helprin

Souls, like rays of light, exist in perfect, parallel equality, always. But for when infinitely short a time they pass through the rough and delaying mechanism of life, they separate and disentangle, encountering different obstacles, traveling at different rates, like light refracted by the friction of things in its path. Emerging on the other side, they run together once more, in perfection. For the short and difficult span when confounded by matter and time they are made unequal, they try to bind together as they always were and eventually will be. The impulse to do so is called love. The extend to which they exceed is called justice. And the energy lost in the effort is called sacriface. On the infinite scale of things, this life is to a spark what a spark is to all the time man can imagine, but still, like a sudden rapids or bend in the river, it is that to which the eye of God may be drawn from time to time out of interest in happenstance. — Mark Helprin