Top 19 Force Multiplier Quotes
#1. You cannot lead without passion. Passion causes things to move, and passion creates a force multiplier. Passion actually covers a multitude of sins. Real EntreLeaders care deeply, and that is basically what passion is. Passion is not yelling or being wild; it is simply caring deeply.
Dave Ramsey
#3. Trust is a great force multiplier.
Tom Ridge
#4. Conviction is a force multiplier. If you want something, claim it in your gut. The universe itself responds to your inner certainty.
Marianne Williamson
#5. In my world view, clearly the Internet is a huge force multiplier for Indian media because it has not crept up on us like something invisible; we've seen it all play out in the West.
Raghav Bahl
#6. You're becoming insatiable," he murmurs. "I've only got a taste for you," I whisper.
E.L. James
#8. All right, I will read what's in my pocket.
Norton Simon
#10. Zen is a very fast path to enlightenment, fast in comparison to some other paths, not fast for the person who practices it. There is no sense of speed.
Frederick Lenz
#11. Sometimes, it is best to listen, ask the super question, for ambition is hustle.
Raheem Devaughn
#12. In proportion as society refines, new books must ever become more necessary.
Oliver Goldsmith
#13. If telecom are seen as a rightful infrastructure for the growth of many other sectors in the economy and the multiplier force, then I think it doesn't deserve to be taxed so high.
Sunil Mittal
#14. Well, guilt is a bitch, but don't you think if you're thinking it in the first place that it just might be true?
J.A. Redmerski
#15. We need to have a strong economy that can create employment opportunities and that can also produce the revenue that we need to defend our country at home and abroad.
Bob Menendez
#16. In every community, some people will fit every stereotype, and some people will fit no stereotypes, and both are valid representations for that community.
Tyler Oakley
#17. [I]f one day I look out from my cabin's porch and see a row of windmills spinning in the distance, I won't curse them. I will praise them. It will mean we are finally getting somewhere.
David Suzuki
#18. Baumeister's group has repeatedly found that an effort of will or self-control is tiring; if you have had to force yourself to do something, you are less willing or less able to exert self-control when the next challenge comes around. The phenomenon has been named ego depletion. In
Daniel Kahneman
#19. I smile a lot. I heard someone say once that it takes fewer muscles to smile than to frown, so i'm trying it out.
Cecil Castellucci
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