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Employers and business leaders need people who can think for themselves - who can take initiative and be the solution to problems.
— Stephen Covey
Prose is like a window; fiction is like a door. But it is not uncommon that he who should come in through the door jumps in through the window.
— Mu Xin
If you love a person, you can forgive anything.
— Herbert Marshall
what is the truth about the inner motivations, character, and ambition of those who hold power?
— Stephen R. Covey
The person who doesn't read is no better off than the person who can't read.
— Stephen R. Covey
He who has a why can deal with any what or how.
— Stephen Covey
It is possible, you know, to drift off to an unknown world and find happiness there. Maybe even more happiness than you've ever known before.
— John Boyne
When someone places more value in saving money, than the value they place in saving Life, they have "misplaced" their values.
— Donald L. Hicks
To Retain those who are present, be loyal to those who are absent.
— Stephen R. Covey
Be still for you may hear the hauntingly familiar song of a mermaid.
— Heather McLaren
The key to the ability to change is a changeless sense of who you are, what you are about and what you value.
— Stephen Covey
Whatever you imagine, God is the opposite of that.
— Dhul-Nun Al-Misri
Well I think always, when you remake films, I always think the first one is most original, authentic.
— Bai Ling
Aging only happens to people who lose their lust for getting better and disconnect from their natural base of curiosity.
— Robin Sharma
Those who get the most out of life and those who give the most are those who make the choice to act.
— Stephen Covey
Matter tells space how to curve, space tells matter how to move.
— Albert Einstein
Henry Miller wrote novels, but he calls his protagonist Henry, often Henry Miller, and his books are in this gray area between memoir and novel.
— Leslie Fiedler