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  • #1
    “People who stand out in work and life possess the power to get what they want and inspire others while doing so.”
    William Vanderbloemen, Be the Unicorn: 12 Data-Driven Habits that Separate the Best Leaders from the Rest

  • #2
    “I don’t keep my connections to myself. I try to connect others to the friends I have, and I use my influence to help others connect to further their goals. I learned this from a person who ‘invited me into the room’ and gave me an opportunity when I needed it.”
    William Vanderbloemen, Be the Unicorn: 12 Data-Driven Habits that Separate the Best Leaders from the Rest

  • #3
    Miguel Ruiz
    “If someone is not treating you with love and respect, it is a gift if they walk away from you. If that person doesn’t walk away, you will surely endure many years of suffering with him or her.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

  • #4
    Miguel Ruiz
    “We pretend to be what we are not because we are afraid of being rejected.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

  • #5
    Miguel Ruiz
    “To love is just a choice. We choose love, or we choose fear; we cannot serve two masters.”
    Don Miguel Ruiz

  • #6
    Miguel Ruiz
    “Words don’t need to be spoken to devastate. They have only to be thought. Words band together to form opinions, which strut along the back roads of our minds, inciting doubt and controversy. Opinions rally toward a cause—a belief.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Toltec Art of Life and Death

  • #7
    Miguel Ruiz
    “You plant a seed, a thought, and it grows. The word is like a seed, and the human mind is so fertile! The only problem is that too often it is fertile for the seeds of fear.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

  • #8
    Miguel Ruiz
    “During your whole life you practiced every moment to become what you believe you are right now.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Fifth Agreement: A Practical Guide to Self-Mastery

  • #9
    “one of the greatest gifts we can give each other is selfless listening, which is hearing someone’s truth without projecting one’s own emotion or story onto it—literally receiving another’s perspective with complete acceptance.”
    Yung Pueblo, Clarity & Connection

  • #10
    Plato
    “The choice of souls was in most cases based on their own experience of a previous life... Knowledge easily acquired is that which the enduing self had in an earlier life, so that it flows back easily.”
    Plato

  • #11
    Dale Carnegie
    “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #12
    “The thoughts in our minds are not facts.”
    Joseph Nguyen, Don't Believe Everything You Think

  • #13
    C.S. Lewis
    “There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, in the end, "Thy will be done." All that are in Hell, choose it. Without that self-choice there could be no Hell. No soul that seriously and constantly desires joy will ever miss it. Those who seek find. Those who knock it is opened.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce

  • #14
    E. Lockhart
    “Be a little kinder than you have to.”
    E. Lockhart, We Were Liars

  • #15
    E. Lockhart
    “Better than chocolate, being with you last night. Silly me, I thought that nothing was better than chocolate.”
    E. Lockhart, We Were Liars
    tags: love

  • #16
    E. Lockhart
    “I love him, but I am not sure I like him.”
    E. Lockhart, We Were Liars

  • #17
    E. Lockhart
    “Love is when you give someone else the power to destroy you, and you trust them not to do it.”
    E. Lockhart, Real Live Boyfriends: Yes. Boyfriends, Plural. If My Life Weren't Complicated, I Wouldn't Be Ruby Oliver

  • #18
    “A sermon should be like a woman’s dress. Long enough to cover the essentials but short enough to keep your attention.”
    J. Golden Kimball

  • #19
    “I may not always walk the straight and narrow, but I sure in hell try to cross it as often as I can.”
    J. Golden Kimball

  • #20
    “I don't know about this here eternal marriage business. But it seems to me that if you can't live with the sons-of-bitches on earth the Lord won't force you to remain with them in heaven.”
    J. Golden Kimball

  • #21
    “What can God do for a liar who refuses to repent? Can the Lord save him? He can’t claim salvation. Baptizing him in water will not settle the trouble, unless you keep him under.”
    J. Golden Kimball

  • #22
    “I believe if I had a house in hell and a house in St. George, I'd rent out the one in St. George and live in hell. I really would.”
    J. Golden Kimball
    tags: humor

  • #23
    “Some people say a person receives a position in this church through revelation, and others say they get it through inspiration, but I say they get it through relation. If I hadn't been related to Heber C. Kimball I wouldn't have been a damn thing in this church.”
    J. Golden Kimball

  • #24
    “Well, I've almost got the problem licked. I'm eighty now, and in a few more years, I think I'll have it completely under control. (referring to his love of coffee)”
    J. Golden Kimball

  • #25
    Bill  Gates
    “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.”
    Bill Gates

  • #26
    Morgan Housel
    “Rockefeller was a strange guy. But he figured out something that now applies to tens of millions of workers. Rockefeller’s job wasn’t to drill wells, load trains, or move barrels. It was to think and make good decisions. Rockefeller’s product—his deliverable—wasn’t what he did with his hands, or even his words. It was what he figured out inside his head. So that’s where he spent most of his time and energy. Despite sitting quietly most of the day in what might have looked like free time or leisure hours to most people, he was constantly working in his mind, thinking problems through. This was unique in his day. Almost all jobs during Rockefeller’s time required doing things with your hands. In 1870, 46% of jobs were in agriculture, and 35% were in crafts or manufacturing, according to economist Robert Gordon. Few professions relied on a worker’s brain. You didn’t think; you labored, without interruption, and your work was visible and tangible. Today, that’s flipped. Thirty-eight percent of jobs are now designated as “managers, officials, and professionals.” These are decision-making jobs. Another 41% are service jobs that often rely on your thoughts as much as your actions.”
    Morgan Housel, The Psychology of Money

  • #27
    David    Allen
    “You can do anything, but not everything.”
    David Allen

  • #28
    Adam M. Grant
    “Success doesn’t measure a human being, effort does.”
    Adam M. Grant, Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success

  • #29
    “Sunshine all the time makes a desert.”
    Arab proverb

  • #30
    “Simplifying the product offering doesn’t mean that you are taking away the customer’s choice; rather it sends the message that you know the customers so well that you are delivering the exact solution they are looking for.”
    Nathan Furr, Nail It then Scale It: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Creating and Managing Breakthrough Innovation: The lean startup book to help entrepreneurs launch a high-growth business



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