Top 14 Darren Hardy Compound Effect Quotes

#1. The existential hero strives for authenticity even when it is costly, lives meaningfully in the midst of a banal, absurd world, and confronts rather than rejecting reality regardless of the personal cost.

Jason Dias

#2. Frankly, I'd like to see the government get out of war altogether and leave the whole field to private industry.

Joseph Heller

#3. The Bow's passive approach to solar control and ventilation are implicit in its form, supported by an interesting structural system that is legible on the building's exterior.

Jeanne Gang

#4. We don't need giant personalities to transform companies. We need leaders who build not their own egos but the institutions they run.

Susan Cain

#5. The Business Profits Tax, which is imposed on in-state businesses, we need to impose the same thing on out-of-state businesses, because the way the Business Profits Tax is calculated, it is highly dependent on how much sales and profits are generated in-state.

Craig Benson

#6. The Biblical manuscripts are quite unequivocally clear on the issue of marriage and its definition. The law of the land may change, however the Holy Writ shall not."


~R. Alan Woods [2013]

R. Alan Woods

#7. Wellsie will stake you through the heart and leave you for the sun, my friend.

J.R. Ward

#8. This initial experience has not lived up to our expectations ... and it is not acceptable. While these problems will require a lot of hard work, the bottom-line conclusion is this HealthCare.gov site is fixable.

Marilyn Tavenner

#9. The Compound Effect is the principle of reaping huge rewards from a series of small, smart choices

Darren Hardy

#10. Darren Hardy proves with The Compound Effect that common sense-when applied-yields amazingly uncommon results. Follow these simple steps and become who you were meant to be!

Denis Waitley

#11. I spent ages figuring out things like viewpoint, how you tell the story, and so on.

Kazuo Ishiguro

#12. Opposites, no judgment can be considered to be final

C. G. Jung

#13. The state of marriage is one that requires more virtue and constancy than any other; it is a perpetual exercise in mortification.

Saint Francis De Sales

#14. My biggest pet peeve is when people don't admit what they've done.

Daniela Bobadilla

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