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Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Michael Porter

You can't have a healthy society unless you have healthy companies that are making a profit, that are employing people and that are growing. — Michael Porter

Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Merle Haggard

We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee, we don't take trips on LSD. We don't burn our draft cards down on Main Street, we like living right and free. — Merle Haggard

Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz

No one likes to feel used. When the perceived focus becomes the content over the person, people feel used. When teachers are valued only for the test scores of their students, they feel used. When administrators are "successful" only when they achieve "highly effective school" status, they feel used. Eventually, "used" people lose joy in learning and teaching. Curriculum does not teach; teachers do. Standards don't encourage; administrators do. Peaceable schools value personnel and students for who they are as worthy human beings. ... If your mission statement says you care, then specific practices of care should be habits within your school. — Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz

Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Joe Walker

You think that killing people will make them like you more, but it doesn't,it just makes them dead. — Joe Walker

Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Melanie Dickerson

She never imagined she would get her first true kiss in the secret tunnel, surrounded by strange men. At least it was memorable. — Melanie Dickerson

Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Myles Munroe

True leadership is an attitude that naturally inspires and motivates others, and it comes from an internalized discovery about yourself. — Myles Munroe

Wrap Array Elements In Quotes By Dew Platt

You may move eloquently, so you think, to the rhythm of some fated dance for some projected eternity, but if that fate is neither yours nor the work of your own hands, a rag doll knows more grace. — Dew Platt