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“A good leader has a plan that consists of changing simple pictures. Just because a group of people has a bunch of boards, hammers, and nails does not mean that they are building a house or even anything recognizable. Sometimes leaders think they are doing their job just because there is a lot of hammering going on. As a society we like the sound of hammering, but we are uncomfortable with the sound of thinking, which is silence.”
Source : Laurie Beth Jones (1995). “Jesus, CEO: using ancient wisdom for visionary leadership”, Hyperion Books
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“One can travel this world and see nothing. To achieve understanding it is necessary not to see many things, but to look hard at what you do see.”
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“I used to dream about turning back time, about reclaiming the things I'd lost and the person I used to be.”
Source : Alexandra Bracken (2016). “Never Fade”, p.6, Hachette UK
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“Two things revolutionised life: Moving to the countryside, and falling in love”
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“I would never call a neighbor an enemy. But I would request the neighbor to be a good neighbor, to see that the neighbor's interest is a stable prosperous neighbor, a neighbor that is doing well.”
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“I did not go to art school thinking that I was an artist; I went there mainly doing stage sets for bands. I considered my work more as an applied art for musicians, not as art in and for itself.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“The architecture of the song, if it's built properly, can withstand all kinds of things.”
Source : Source: chicagoist.com
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“When we understand the outside of things, we think we have them. Yet the Lord puts his things in subdefined, suggestive shapes, yielding no satisfactory meaning to the mere intellect, but unfolding themselves to the conscience and heart.”