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John R Noe
"The key to all motivation is desire, and the master key to creating desire is responsiveness to the needs, desires, and interests of the people you would lead." --
Source : John R. Noe (1986). “People Power”, Thomas Nelson Incorporated
John R Noe
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“As a writer I'm committed to exploring what I call "The invisible things" - the things that people aren't talking about. I think that's where the juiciest conversations and the juiciest drama lives. My goal with the series is to get people talking about and reflecting on how issues of race play out in their own lives. Since I've spent a fair amount of time watching time travel shows and movies where the leads are White (and can blend in really easily no matter the time period) I thought I would turn that on its head and see what might happen.”
“White people’s number one freedom, in the United States of America, is the freedom to be totally ignorant of those who are other than white. We don’t have to learn about those who are other than white. And our number two freedom is the freedom to deny that we’re ignorant.”
“It's a blessing and a curse. But it's not always the best situation to be in. As a profession, I don't recommend acting at all.”
Source : "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
“Always walk away from a fight. Then ambush.”
Source : "Gator A-GO-GO". Book by Tim Dorsey, January 26, 2010.
“I write for what's left of the eight-year-old still rattling around inside my head”
“I know that's an endorsement I've been waiting for," Skye added. "Perfectly adequate in bed. They should make that into a T-shirt”
“The great thing about sports is you constantly have to prove yourself. You constantly have to go out there and do it, day in and day out.”
“An utterance can have Intentionality, just as a belief has Intentionality, but whereas the Intentionality of the belief is intrinsic the Intentionality of the utterance is derived.”
Source : "Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind". Book by John Searle, 1983.