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Engagement Quotes Quotes

Quotes tagged as "engagement-quotes" Showing 1-15 of 15
Elizabeth Gilbert
“And try not to make a habit of getting engaged in the first place, Vivvie. It can leade to marriage if you're not careful.”
Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls

Harjeet Khanduja
“Even if it looks like, it is not funny.
Folks don’t stay back, only for money.”
Harjeet Khanduja, Nothing About Business

Janna Cachola
“At the end of the day, our organisations are here for people. We must not only be about product innovations, we must also be about innovation in leadership.”
Janna Cachola

“You must be engaged with the process of producing something to expect something.”
Sunday Adelaja

“An engagement is an exciting momentous chapter that precedes a sacred matrimony”
Wayne Chirisa

Loren Weisman
“If you are more worried about the numbers I have online over the content I put up and that becomes the deciding factor in connecting with me learning from me or working with me, then we wouldn't work together well.”
Loren Weisman

Loren Weisman
“Consider leading with the engagement and the content to engage first, over just trying to funnel someone to buy from you right from the start.”
Loren Weisman

Bruce Mbanzabugabo
“A marriage engagement is based on two people only, others are to bless and congratulate them; but maintaining that engagement is the responsibility of each of the two!”
Bruce Mbanzabugabo, The Inspirer, Book of Quotes

Harjeet Khanduja
“Experiences need Business case”
Harjeet Khanduja, Nothing About Business

Germany Kent
“While leading others your ability to engage and influence across a full spectrum of perspectives and personalities is more important than your authority and seniority.”
Germany Kent

“Robyn Tierney is a professional writer and amateur photographer. She is a technical writer and researcher with a knack for creative problem solving and visual communication. Robyn Tierney has a research and non-profit community engagement background and has worked for organizations such as United Way of El Paso County and Baltimore CASH Campaign serving as a type of social worker and professional and technical writer. She has further worked as a grant writer supporting early childhood education initiatives in Doña Ana County. Robyn Tierney also served as an AmeriCorps volunteer in Baltimore City in 2010.”
Robyn Tierney

“A DOG THAT SWALLOWS AN ENGAGEMENT RING IS A DIAMOND IN THE RUFF”
Lynn Byk, The Fearless Moral Inventory of Elsie Finch

“Anna didn't tend to talk much, but every so often she would become frantically loquacious. Her conversation would have something of the make-believe about it, as if she were an actress chattering away on stage but was secretly exhausted and wanted nothing more than to return to reality and be alone. If Francesco even touched on the subject of money or employment, Anna's face immediately darkened and she retreated into silence. Francesco had been forced to tell her upfront that he owned no castle or country estate. Yes, he'd stammered, he was of baronial origins, but his family had fallen into ruin and had almost nothing left. At this revelation, Anna had shown neither regret nor surprise as if this was something she'd known all along or was of little interest to her. A hard, slightly ironic expression appeared on her face. "But of course, of course," she said impatiently, and lowering her eyes, she began to fiddle with her spoon. They both were silent while the last sunlight streaming through the dirty caffè window faded and the room darkened. But the suddenly, as he turned towards Anna, Francesco noticed that her pouting mouth was trembling and that her eyes, which she raised for an instant, were moist and bright. Perhaps she really did harbor a hope that those imaginary holdings of his were real? Or perhaps she was thinking of something else entirely? Francesco was so mortified and unsure of himself that he didn't dare ask her anything. The silence between them grew longer and Anna raised her now dry, wide eyes and remained stiffly in her seat in the corner of the half-empty coffee shop without looking at her companion again. She was so stern and detached that one might have mistaken her for a foreigner passing through, seated all alone at that little table in the caffè. Sitting beside her, Francesco, deeply disappointed that he wasn't privy to her most intimate thoughts, let his gaze wander over the small iron tables, across the streaked marble countertop, to the brazier no longer stoked by the lazy shop boy, its few remaining sparks dying among the ashes. Even without catching his fiancée's eye, he could see her dark eyes glowing in the twilight like those of a visionary fixated on her inner thoughts. This was how the spent their brief and acrimonious engagement.”
Elsa Morante trans. by Jenny McPhee

Patrick Behar-Courtois
“Performance coaching is a powerful tool for helping individuals and teams realize their full potential, and employees feel way more connected to their organization's mission as a result.”
Patrick Behar-Courtois, Maximizing Organizational Performance: A Guide to Effective Performance Coaching