
Top 15 Quotes About Lateral Violence
#1. I would have loved to have another 10 Eric Ambler books.
Alan Furst
#2. Bury my heart
at wounded knee
or sprained ankle
even torn ligament,
but please don't
bury it alone.
Pamela August Russell
#3. There are a lot of chapters to the banjo's history. Part of it are the roots in Africa, where it's a more primitive instrument. Then it comes to the United States where it morphs into the slave music that they created here, which was very African in origin.
Bela Fleck
#4. When technique is obtrusive it becomes mere mannerism, a conscious striving for effect. It is only a means to an end - the manner of putting paint to paper. It hardly embraces the expressive side of painting.
Walter J. Phillips
#5. There are two ways to do great mathematics. The first is to be smarter than everybody else. The second way is to be stupider than everybody else
but persistent.
Raoul Bott
#6. If we look at the happiest, most successful people and companies, they're those that have a positive attitude about continuously improving. It's growth. It's something new. It's an adventure.
Laurie Sudbrink
#7. Ladies love a soppy lyric. There's a real winner in 'Carry You Home.'
James Blunt
#8. He lasted about as long as the dessert tray at Rosie O'Donnell's house.
Dennis Miller
#9. We cannot measure time. We can only measure changes of life and the universe.
Debasish Mridha
#10. Well, with luck we'll miss the beginning of the performance.
Jonathan Stroud
#11. Have the # life you want by being fully present to the life you have.
Mark Nepo
#12. e had the strangest feeling come over him, which he'd never before known. Like he was meeting his best friend, for the first time. It was recognition mixed with relief...but also some amount of joy. Like, 'Oh, there you are! It's so great to meet you finally! I've missed you!
Elizabeth Gannon
#13. If our thinking is clear, how could work or money be the problem? Our thinking is all we need to change.
Byron Katie
#14. As a recluse I couldn't bear traffic. It had nothing to do with jealousy, I simply disliked people, crowds, anywhere, except at my readings. People diminished me, they sucked me dry.
Charles Bukowski
#15. It's about communication. It's about honesty. It's about treating people in the organization as deserving to know the facts. You don't try to give them half the story. You don't try to hide the story. You treat them as - as true equals, and you communicate and you communicate and communicate.
Louis V. Gerstner Jr.
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