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Michelle Obama: A Life
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2011
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John F. Kennedy A Life
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published
2012
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Walt Disney's Way
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published
2010
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2 editions
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Dwight Eisenhower's Leadership Lessons
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published
2010
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3 editions
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How Zappos Shoes In Success
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published
2009
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2 editions
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Ronald Reagan's Leadership Lessons
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published
2010
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Sam Walton's Way
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published
2009
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2 editions
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Nelson Mandela's Leadership Lessons
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published
2010
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3 editions
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How Michelle Obama Leads
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published
2010
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2 editions
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Nelson Mandela, A Life
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2013
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2 editions
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“To Margaret Thatcher’s mind, the cure for the British disease was to root out socialism entirely, end deficit spending, reduce the power of unions, privatize the nationalized industries, reduce taxes, restore respect for business and wealth, and revive British pride and patriotism.”
― Thatcher
― Thatcher
“The outspoken Thatcher had a knack for turning a quotable phrase. Among them: “There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.” “The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.” “To cure the British disease with socialism was like trying to cure leukemia with leeches.”
― Thatcher
― Thatcher
“It was up to the private sector, she insisted, to create jobs and wealth. In words that went to the heart of her ideology, she said: “Government workers can’t pour out of Whitehall every day, with bowlers and brollies, and say now we are going to start sixty new businesses in every town. We wouldn’t know what to do! We are administrators. It is for us to create the right conditions for enterprise to thrive.”
― Thatcher
― Thatcher
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