
Top 16 Enjoythis Quotes
#1. William Armstrong is a great teacher. He speaks truthfullyabout the discipline required for learning, and about the pleasures oforder and system in acquiring knowledge. Any reader, of any age, will enjoythis book.
Jill Ker Conway
#2. Oh, they've been putting in the long hours ... But is that because they don't have the skills, and everything takes twice as long? Or do they put in these hours to avoid what they should be doing ... which is stopping and binning a lot of [their work]?
Louise Wilson
#3. Fear is like a fire. If you can control it, it can cook for you. It can heat your house.If you can't control it, it will burn everything around you and destroy you. Fear is your friend and your worst enemy.
Sui Ishida
#4. It would have been so perfectly ironic if I had been killed by the dog, because I was petting a dog who was not used to being pet, because I think I'm some kind of dog whisperer, and I think I can make any dog love me.
Pam Houston
#5. I've got a dream lover, so I don't have to dream alone.
Bobby Darin
#6. I suddenly realized that through no act of my own I had become biologically related to a new human being.
Margaret Mead
#7. What it must feel like, I thought, to look at something, anything really, and know that it's for the last time?
Jonathan Tropper
#8. I think different religions are different doors to the same house. Sometimes I think the house exists, and sometimes I don't. It's the great mystery. (Steve Jobs)
Walter Isaacson
#10. I started to write: Langston deserves to be sick. But I erased that and wrote, Okay. I'll make him some.
Rachel Cohn
#11. For to save mankind's future freedom, we must face up to any risk that is necessary. We will always seek peace
but we will never surrender.
John F. Kennedy
#12. The person who distrusts himself has no touchstone for reality - for this touchstone can be only oneself.
James Baldwin
#13. The five steps in teaching an employee new skills are preparation, explanation, showing, observation and supervision.
Bruce Barton
#14. Individualism is the self-affirmation of the individual self as individual self without regard to its participation in its world. As such it is the opposite of collectivism, the self affirmation of the self as part of a larger whole without regard to its character as an individual self.
Paul Tillich
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