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Terry Donahue Quotes By Anodea Judith

We are moving from a chain of command to a web of connection, from competition to collaboration, from
markets to networks and stockholders to stakeholders, and greed to green. — Anodea Judith

Terry Donahue Quotes By Annis Pratt

The best-remembered teachers are the tough ones, who discipline our intellects for the longest journeys. — Annis Pratt

Terry Donahue Quotes By Katee Sackhoff

I am tired of women playing action heroes like men, because they are not men. But sometimes they are written like men. — Katee Sackhoff

Terry Donahue Quotes By John Gimlette

This terrible frustration that we so often feel in the West in not being able to articulate and express ourselves. — John Gimlette

Terry Donahue Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

Every production of an artist should be the expression of an adventure of his soul. — W. Somerset Maugham

Terry Donahue Quotes By Michael Ondaatje

I am someone who has a cold heart. If I am beside a great grief I throw barriers up so the loss cannot go too deep or too far. There is a wall instantly in place, and it will not fall. — Michael Ondaatje

Terry Donahue Quotes By Elizabeth Cady Stanton

We cannot accept any code or creed that uniformly defrauds woman of all her natural rights. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Terry Donahue Quotes By Gary Chapman

When a workplace becomes toxic, its poison spreads beyond its walls and into the lives of its workers and their families. — Gary Chapman

Terry Donahue Quotes By Sally Clarkson

Have you ever felt a stirring in your heart as a touching story brought tears to your eyes or as you heard a soaring symphony or a captivating song on the radio that opened a new window in your soul? Maybe you have felt a similar exhilaration while watching a sunset, camping out under the night sky, or holding a newborn babe. Something inside of you quickened, and for a moment, some heavenly beauty connected your inner self with the divine. C. S. Lewis referred to such experiences as joy. These are remnants and reminders of the perfect world God designed for us to live in - the shadow of places He longs to take us to, the reality of the other world He's preparing for us. — Sally Clarkson