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Leaders need to have a ruthless commitment to resolving relational conflict regardless of how bad it feels. — Bill Hybels

That life is thus created through the cult means salvation from that distress and destruction which would befall, if life were not renewed. For existence is an everlasting war between the forces of life and death, of blessing and curse. 'The world' is worn out if it is not regularly renewed, as anyone can see by the annual course of life and nature. Thus it is the 'fact of salvation' which is actualized in the cult. — Sigmund Mowinckel

I was really shy when I was a child, very self-conscious about taking up space or being an attention seeker. I was the kind of kid who was really good at homework. — Mickey Sumner

Dad was the pitching coach, while Mom was the emotional supporter. Her unconditional love was great, and she wanted what was best for me. — Jennie Finch

Other men might respond by saying: Okay, this is interesting, but I don't think like that. I don't even think about gender. Maybe not. And that is part of the problem. That many men do not actively think about gender or notice gender. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

If you cannot be on the project each day to check on things, then you should not try and be your own contractor. — Robert Metcalfe

The advantage of online banking is that you can pay bills superfast, and your account is automatically credited or debited for each deposit and payment, making it easier to stay on track. — Suze Orman

The people I respect most behave as if they were immortal and as if society was eternal. — E. M. Forster

A little praise is good for a shy temper; it teaches it to rely on the kindness of others. — Walter Savage Landor

In place of equal respect, the nation offered women the Miss America beauty pageant, established in 1920-the same year women won the vote. — Susan Faludi

Don't go to work to work, go to work to prosper. — Grant Cardone