Top 15 Narcissist Enabler Quotes
#1. The easy way has never in the long run commanded the allegiance of mankind.
Edith Hamilton
#2. Slavery is dead, but the spirit which animated it still lives.
Frances Harper
#3. I know this is going to sound corny, but I love my life. I love my baby, so I love getting to wake up with him. And I have the most amazing job, with writing that any actor would love and costars who I can't wait to see on Monday mornings. And I love coming home to my husband.
Julianna Margulies
#4. I think the reason I was able to get the jobs I did is because I worked for some very strong, self-possessed filmmakers who wouldn't listen to the executive-suited wisdom, and they believed in me from director to actor. Not from salesman to commodity.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
#5. The beautiful thing about setbacks is they introduce us to our strengths.
Robin Sharma
#6. I never would've thought in Homeland Security that you would see someone saying that we needed to have hearings on radicalization of Christianity because it's a purported threat to America as much as radicalization of Islam.
Mo Brooks
#7. When we describe what the other person is really like, I suppose we often picture what we want. We look through the prism of our need.
Ellen Goodman
#9. It was a broiling afternoon of mid-August in Brinoe and everybody who was anybody had long ago quit its burning pavements and chilly palaces for the mountains or the sea.
Louis Bromfield
#10. What we care about is, when faced with a problem and you're a member of a team, do you, at the appropriate time, step in and lead. And just as critically, do you step back and stop leading, do you let someone else?
Laszlo Bock
#11. To think I should have lived to be goodmorninged by Belladonna Took's son, as if I was selling buttons at the door!
J.R.R. Tolkien
#13. Commitment is the demonstrated will to deliver for the people around you.
Jv Venable
#14. Motivation begins with discomfort- with needs that are unfulfilled.
Susan Maushart
#15. Nothing. My father is very good at doing nothing. He calls it thinking.
George R R Martin
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