June 2012
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You’ve been badly cheated if you’ve paid an ounce of principle for a...
May 2012
31 posts
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You can’t change the past, but you can ruin a perfectly good present by...
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Do not fear opposition. A kite rises against the wind.
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At best, exacting revenge only makes you even. Forgiveness makes you superior,...
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If you cannot control yourself, you have no hope of controlling others.
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Throwing mud leaves you with dirty hands.
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Two things you should never allow to anger you: that which you cannot control,...
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You invite future injury when you avenge past ones.
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When one will not, two cannot quarrel.
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Often, giving a piece of your mind comes at the price of the peace of your mind.
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Anger is the gun that bursts at its breach and kills the holder.
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Never sit at a keyboard with an Internet connection when you cannot see the...
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Great men are prepared for great deeds by great trials.
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A dark cloud makes a traveller mend his pace and mind his home.
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Even a slight puff of wind sends a shallow pond into wavelets.
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The eagle that soars near the sun does not worry how it will cross the stream of...
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Sometimes, precious gifts of gold arrive wrapped in rough packaging.
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Many people owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.
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The gem cannot be polished without adversity; nor can you be perfected without...
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Successful people always put their time, energy and resources into their...
– John C. Maxwell
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Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can - there will...
– Sarah Caldwell
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Leap and the net will appear.
– Sahar Hashemi
Your past is a mentor. Learn from what it offers to teach.
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The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches, but...
– Benjamin Disraeli
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Doubling is not sufficient. Innovating and then harvesting isn’t a...
– Seth Godin
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His first rule of building a healthy organization: Build and maintain a cohesive...
– Patrick Lencioni
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The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion...
– Abraham Lincoln
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When we teach kids to follow the rules, that there’s only one right answer...
– Josh Linkner
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Be yourself. Everyone else is taken
– Oscar Wilde
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Your attitude is either the lock on or the key to your door of success.
– Dennis Waitley
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What comes out of your mouth is determined by what goes in to your mind.
– Zig Ziglar
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A successful fool is like a man on a mountaintop. Those below are all small to...
April 2012
30 posts
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Never having a chance is not the same thing as never having the courage. Most...
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It is impossible to judge others accurately when you cannot accurately...
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Even if you are on the right track, you can get run over if you just sit there.
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Dreams at rest tend to remain at rest; dreams in motion tend to remain in...
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Listen attentively; speak confidently.
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Without reaching, you will never grasp.
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Thinking on an act may give it quality, never power; acting on a thought gives...
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Dreams come a couple of sizes too big so we can grow into them.
– Rev. Run
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Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.
– Pablo Picasso
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People are always more important than numbers.
– Simon Sinek
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You need to be the disruptive force of change, or you run the risk of getting...
– Josh Linkner
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Challenge everything, assume nothing.
– Sergio Zyman
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Restlessness and discontent are the first necessities of progress.
– Thomas Edison
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The world is changing very fast. Big will not beat small anymore. It will be the...
– Rupert Murdoch
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I can’t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I’m...
– John Cage
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Nothing blesses a senior leader more than watching younger leaders around him /...
– Bill Hybels
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The very fact that the entire industry does something a particular way is a...
– Josh Linkner
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One is apt to think of moral failure as due to weakness of character: more often...
– Richard Livingstone