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Tavistock Institute Quotes By Dan Quayle

They need help, and we have helped, and we are here to help. And we are helping, and we're going to continue to help. — Dan Quayle

Tavistock Institute Quotes By Kevin Allen

Buoyant leadership is not a management technique, it's a leadership principle based on the belief that leading isn't presiding, it's taking people on a journey, and on any hero's journey there will be a setback. — Kevin Allen

Tavistock Institute Quotes By Marvin Harris

In many ways the rise of the state was the descent of the world from freedom to slavery — Marvin Harris

Tavistock Institute Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

The truest definition of evil is that which represents it as something contrary to nature; evil is evil because it is unnatural; a vine which should bear olive-berries, an eye to which blue seems yellow, would be diseased; an unnatural mother, an unnatural son, an unnatural act, are the strongest terms of condemnation. — Frederick William Robertson

Tavistock Institute Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Delight in meditation and solitude. Compose yourself, be happy. You are a seeker. — Gautama Buddha

Tavistock Institute Quotes By Juliet Hopkins

These were not people you could disagree with. If you disagreed, you were wrong."
Juliet Hopkins, Tavistock Institute, as quoted in Relationships and how They Shape Our Capacity to Love By Robert Karen — Juliet Hopkins

Tavistock Institute Quotes By Sara Lowe

He must have lit up the sky that day on the mountain, what we call the transfiguration.
Jesus on the mountaintop unveiled a foretaste of heaven and glory. Light filled him so that the witnesses remarked on a hue of white that was whiter than any shade possible.
It was a sci-fi transportation to another dimension and while Peter and John were still reeling, Moses and Elijah showed up.
It broke the barrier between heaven and earth for Jesus was the one who could belong to both at the same time. A citizen of heaven, a citizen of earth. — Sara Lowe