Top 17 Francona Manager Quotes
#1. It would threaten your identity as a depressed, angry, or hard-done-by person. You
Eckhart Tolle
#2. I think for me, home needs to be a sanctuary. I need to feel like I've escaped the day when I get home.
Bella Heathcote
#3. The poets are the standard bearers of language. Their work lives or dies word by word. When I write and can hear a clunky sentence, I try to write up to the poetry that I have recited beforehand.
Janet Fitch
#4. You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.
William Faulkner
#5. Once I started selling scripts for a great deal of money - action scripts, no less, which people tend to pooh-pooh anyway - then I started to get some backlash. Which I didn't mind.
Shane Black
#6. I think in any organization you want your manager to have a strong opinion. You don't want them to just say, 'Yes, sir' to things they don't believe in.
Terry Francona
#9. Society has always been the free man's greatest enemy. And the free man has been society's greatest friend. How did society treat Jesus, Socrates, Galileo, or Martin Luther King? Yet look what they have left behind.
Laurence Boldt
#10. I just read few books, and this books made a magic in my life.
Deyth Banger
#11. It's a strange one - I've been away for 20 years now; I've been away longer than I lived in Canada, but for some reason I remain wholly Canadian.
Steve Nash
#12. As a manager, the more consistent you are, the better off you are. It's easy to be up when things go well. When things don't go well, the players will follow your lead. So you have to be consistent and upbeat, which takes some work sometimes.
Terry Francona
#14. The 'flesh' is too bad to be cleansed; it must be crucified.
Watchman Nee
#15. Proper distribution does not imply an equal share but an equitable share. Equity is the essence of equality.
Victor Hugo
#16. The confessor can nullify the exquisitely seasonable moment of confession by talking instead of listening. When he sees pedagogy and advice as more important than simple listening, he diverts the stream of confession.
Thomas C. Oden
#17. Whoever has freed himself from envy and bitterness may begin to try to see things as they are.
John Lancaster Spalding
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