
Top 15 The Fred Factor Quotes
#1. When those who know are able to show, those who learn are able to grow.
Mark Sanborn
#2. I've always tried to insert consciousness and spirituality in my records, interpreting the writings of all cultures and religions and how they apply to life in modern times.
Rakim
#3. There are two ways of talking. One is the easy way, where you talk lightly, and the other one is the considered way. The considered way is what I have put my name to.
V.S. Naipaul
#4. We have nearly lost our capacity to think ihcologicafly about public issues and public problems.
Walter Brueggemann
#5. I've been vegan since I got out of the hospital ... It's another eye opener. It changed my life in a number of ways.
Travis Barker
#6. Every day you make some progress and every day you make a few mistakes. Through it all, your wisdom continues to grow and your experience continues to broaden.
Ralph Marston
#7. People doing good work feel good & people doing exceptional work feel, exceptional. Accomplishments contributes greatly to satisfaction.
Mark Sanborn
#8. Don't wait for the perfect opportunity. Just take an opportunity and make it as perfect as you can.
Mark Sanborn
#9. Neither a life of anarchy nor one beneath a despot should you praise; to all that lies in the middle a god has given excellence.
Aeschylus
#10. The only thing better than an acknowledgement is action.
Mark Sanborn
#11. Make it the ultimate purpose of your life to be a great success.
Debasish Mridha
#12. He doesn't blame people for many sins, but he does hate uncoordination, the root of all evil, as he feels it, for without coordination there can be no order, no connecting.
John Updike
#13. I think the best advice I'd say to any actor when you do comedy is play it straight.
Ricky Gervais
#14. All human stories are interesting. You don't put a kid in a show because you need a device. They have a story, too.
Matthew Weiner
#15. There are two types of people who never achieve very much in their lifetimes. One is the person who won't do what s/he is told to do. And the other is the person who does no more than s/he is told to do. - Andrew Carnegie
Mark Sanborn
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