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Vleeming Deep Quotes By Margaret J. Wheatley

When leaders take back power, when they act as heroes and saviors, they end up exhausted, overwhelmed, and deeply stressed. — Margaret J. Wheatley

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Mo Ibrahim

African leaders work really under severe limitations and constraints. — Mo Ibrahim

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Rick Riordan

I'll show them 'love is worthless,'" Silena Beauregard grumbled as she strapped on her armor. "I'll pulverize them! — Rick Riordan

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Georgia Byng

Now, we all have stories of how we got here, and prob-probably some of you feel angry who whoever it is who's left you here. But you must try and remember that they were like that because that's how they were taught to be. You m-must try to forgive them. Baby cuckoos can't unlearn their bad habits. But we should try to, and because what you learn as a ch-child you will pass on to people around you, from now on this house is going to be a house of happiness. From this evening on every single one of us is going to consider other people's feelings. — Georgia Byng

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Benjamin Alire Saenz

There was so little difference between a fist that was trying to hold everything in and the fist that was ready to release all its frustration and rage. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Jami Attenberg

Some journal writers choose to password-protect their site, which is either an incredibly responsible act or a paranoid one. — Jami Attenberg

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Walter E. Jacobson

Stop assuming the worst. Give others the benefit of the doubt. — Walter E. Jacobson

Vleeming Deep Quotes By Ingmar Bergman

Well, we're grasping for two things at once. Partly for communion with others - that's the deepest instinct in us. And partly, we're seeking security. By constant communion with others we hope we shall be able to accept the horrible fact of our total solitude. — Ingmar Bergman