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Zigarelli Quotes By Lee R. Raymond

The main professional responsibility of a person in business is business. — Lee R. Raymond

Zigarelli Quotes By Michael A. Zigarelli

The best place to play' means you love the guys you're playing with. It means you develop deep relationships that go well beyond soccer. It means you have awesome team chemistry where what the team needs is more important than what you need - and you fully buy-in to that. It means you fight for game time but you don't hold that against your teammate - that you're not mad when you're subbed out, but instead, you're excited for the guy who came in for you. And it means we have each other's back. — Michael A. Zigarelli

Zigarelli Quotes By Kingsley Amis

He thought how much he liked her and had in common with her, and how much she'd like and have in common with him if she only knew him. — Kingsley Amis

Zigarelli Quotes By John Cleese

Only an obsessional procrastinator would cry, 'Let's run for our lives, but not till Wednesday afternoon.' Back — John Cleese

Zigarelli Quotes By C.D. Reiss

Zero is my spot in this world. And it's so appropriate to be nothing, and not all in a negative way, either. I like being nothing. — C.D. Reiss

Zigarelli Quotes By James W. Loewen

History is important. More than any other topic, it is about us. Whether one deems our present society wondrous or awful or both, history reveals how we got to this point. — James W. Loewen

Zigarelli Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

Man is important in one sense only. He was made in the image of God: That is his importance. He is not important for his body, ego, or personality. His constant affirmation of ego-consciousness is the source of all his problems. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Zigarelli Quotes By Michael Zigarelli

As Tozer said in The Pursuit of God, "it is not what a man does that determines whether his work is sacred or secular, it is why he does it. The motive is everything. — Michael Zigarelli