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Trenell Aisola Quotes By Robert Kegan

We all know that change is hard, but we don't know enough about why it is so hard and what we can do about it. — Robert Kegan

Trenell Aisola Quotes By Ilsa J. Bick

So I need the story, Jenna. I need the truth.
Right, like the two are the same thing. — Ilsa J. Bick

Trenell Aisola Quotes By Jon Acuff

I know sometimes it's scary to think that you might do the wrong thing. It's terrifying to imagine wasting your "one shot". But let me assure you, nothing you do will be wasted. Every decision you make, every path you take, has the ability to contribute something you need to succeed at your dream. — Jon Acuff

Trenell Aisola Quotes By Jose Eduardo Agualusa

In your novels do you lie deliberately or just out of ignorance?"
Laughter. A murmur of approval. The writer hesitated a few seconds. Then counter-attacked:
"I'm a liar by vocation," he shouted. "I lie with joy! Literature is the only chance for a true liar to attain any sort of social acceptance."
Then more soberly, he added - his voice lowered - that the principal difference between a dictatorship and a democracy is that in the former there exists only one truth, the truth as imposed by power, while in free countries every man has the right to defend his own version of events.
Truth, he said, is a superstition. — Jose Eduardo Agualusa

Trenell Aisola Quotes By Roger C. Gibson

No liquid investment alternatives with stable guaranteed principal values exist that can provide real returns by consistently beating the combined impact of inflation and income taxes. — Roger C. Gibson

Trenell Aisola Quotes By Pete Hamill

The Tammany guys, many of them were corrupt. They were still around when I was a boy. You knew the Tammany guys' name. — Pete Hamill

Trenell Aisola Quotes By R.A. Salvatore

Any hope of prescience requires a constant questioning of what is, and a deep-seated belief in the possibility of what can be. — R.A. Salvatore