
Top 24 Kare Kare Quotes
#1. Paranoia had crept into that part of my brain usually reserved for reason.
Megan Shepherd
#2. Quiet the chattering mind promotes directed action. We can't know which interactions will deepen into richer relationships, yet we can keep the faith that our mutuality mindset affirms them. Mutuality most demonstrates our humanity and, in the end, that may be what most matters in our lives.
Kare Anderson
#3. Shock doesn't hit all at once. I have learned.
Jane Green
#5. Oh, I get pretty fired up on the court. I try to play with a lot of emotion, especially when I'm playing in front of a large crowd. I want to go out and do my best, and to do that, I have to play with the most energy possible.
Lleyton Hewitt
#6. We tend to like each other better when walking, sitting or standing side by side or at right angles from each other.
Kare Anderson
#7. Every person has got the right to speak in public so long as it is their own point of view and it does not reflect badly on their employers, the game or other personalities in the game.
Gordon Taylor
#8. Hope was other people, no matter what the philosophers said. And this was a time that needed hope.
Tiffany Reisz
#9. Whatever most captures your mind controls your life.
Kare Anderson
#10. I'm proof against that word failure. I've seen behind it. The only failure a man ought to fear is failure of cleaving to the purpose he sees to be best.
George Eliot
#11. Fast thinkers aren't smarter than slow. Collaborating in real time and over time leverages our collective value and limits pitfalls of both kinds of thinkers. Discuss options both face-to-face and virtually to enable fast and slow thinkers to optimize value for the team
Kare Anderson
#12. We are far more revealing by the questions we ask than the answers we give. Answer briefly to sense where their questions are heading.
Kare Anderson
#13. We never have as great an opportunity to show self-comfort as when others around us aren't. Hint: Don't be a jerk because someone else is. Praise the behaviors in others that you most want to flourish.
Kare Anderson
#14. One of the big draws of the show is here's a guy who is ordinary in a lot of ways but, due to his profession, he's placed in extraordinary situations that he has to make right with action and with thought. That's what is appealing about Jack - he takes charge.
Kiefer Sutherland
#15. Strangers can be consequential when you want to practice an atrophied or unexplored facet of you, as they don't know how you usually act.
Kare Anderson
#16. Bring out others' better side and they are more likely to see and support yours.
Kare Anderson
#17. Many people who want to be writers don't really want to be writers. They want to have been writers. They wish they had a book in print.
James A. Michener
#18. Becoming more deeply connected with those you admire and love bolsters, in you, the traits you most admire in them. Recognize behaviors that most upset you so, like defensive driving, you see potential "crashes" sooner and avoid them.
Kare Anderson
#19. Problems rarely exist at the level at which they are expressed. If you are arguing for more than ten minutes then you are probably not discussing the real conflict.
Kare Anderson
#20. In a civilization when love is
gone we turn to justice and when
justice is gone we turn to power
and when power is gone we
turn to violence.
Kare Anderson
#21. The most productive, healthy and satisfying relationships are based, not on a quid pro quo but an ebb and flow of mutual support over time. Don't just be a giver. Be an extremely helpful giver who demonstrates an awareness of what that person most needs.
Kare Anderson
#22. Speak to their positive intent, especially when they appear to have none, and you are more likely to bring out their better side.
Kare Anderson
#23. It's not the number of contacts you cultivate but the diversity and depth of connections that leverage your opportunity to use best talents more often to accomplish more.
Kare Anderson
#24. Best way to gain greater credibility, clout and success: involve unexpected allies, ardently united around something specific that you all believe is meaningful.
Kare Anderson
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