16 Quotes by John Heider

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    We think that the character is actually modeled after Noel Coward himself. It's a play about a very witty man leading his life in the theater.

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    Anybody who is familiar with the goings on of actors and actresses in the media every night will be able to identify with these individuals.

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    There's a lot of subtlety. Lots of detail in the performances. People could come see it a couple times and see new things.

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    Endless drama in a group clouds consciousness. Too much noise overwhelms the senses. Continual input obscures genuine insight. Do not substitute sensationalism for learning.

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    To know how other people behave takes intelligence, but to know myself takes wisdom. To manage other people's lives takes strength, but to manage my own life takes true power. If I am content with what I have, I can live simply and enjoy both prosperity and free time. If my goals are clear, I can achieve them without fuss. If I am at peace with myself, I will not spend my life force in conflicts. If I have learned to let go, I do not need to fear dying.

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    The wise leader speaks rarely and briefly. After all, no other natural outpouring goes on and on. It rains and then it stops. It thunders and then it stops.

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    Have respect for every person and every issue directed at you. Do not dismiss any encounter as insignificant.

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    Your behaviour influences others through a ripple effect. A ripple effect works because everyone influences everyone else. Powerful people are powerful influences.

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    The leader teaches more through being than through doing. The quality of one's silence conveys more than long speeches.

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