Top 17 Horses And Leadership Quotes
#1. I know there are different kinds of actors, but I tend to have less effective relationships with actors who have a very private process - who really need to do lots of internal work, so that I become merely a witness until they're ready to share.
Joe Mantello
#2. Always remember, Son, the best boss is the one who bosses the least. Whether it's cattle, or horses, or men; the least government is the best government.
Ralph Moody
#3. If consciousness can function independently of the body during one's lifetime, it could be able to do the same after death.
Stanislav Grof
#4. If you want to convince a criminal to see things your way, start by seeing things theirs.
Aubrea Summer
#5. She threw into the wine which they were drinking a drug which takes away grief and passion and brings forgetfulness of all ills
Homer
#6. My notion of a wife at 40 is that a man should be able to change her, like a bank note, for two 20s.
Warren Beatty
#9. The masses are in reality their own leaders, dialectically creating their own development process.
Rosa Luxemburg
#11. Believing that Sibel was saying these things to me to make me angry, I got angry. But this is not to say that the fury owed nothing to my partial awareness that she was right.
Orhan Pamuk
#12. In anything at all, perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away, when a body has been stripped down to its nakedness.
Antoine De Saint-Exupery
#13. When it works, what you get is not a collection of references, quotes, allusions, and cribs but a whole, seamless thing, both familiar and new: a record of the consciousness that was busy falling in love with those moments in the first place.
Michael Chabon
#14. But Harry wondered if he might be getting too old for the dispiriting adventure that seemed to inevitably accompany the need for human contact.
Hanif Kureishi
#15. No government has ever been, or can ever be, wherein time-servers and blockheads will not be uppermost.
John Dryden
#16. I wanted total control and leadership. I wanted to buy the horses and choose the players.
Adolfo Cambiaso
#17. There's something about his eyes in the photo. A kind of mystery. His personality comes through. It's always hung on my walls and I've given it to many people as a present. (On his iconic photo of Che Guevara)
Alberto Korda
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