538 Quotes About Nonfiction
- Author Godspower Oparaugo
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Those who have the habit of imitating other people can easily and ignorantly misplace their destiny. Imitation is not bad, but when you imitate, imitate in the right way or face the consequences.
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- Author Godspower Oparaugo
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Without discipline, nothing valuable is worth gaining. Listen, the money you chase, the wisdom you seek and the success you want, can easily be gotten when you apply discipline in all you do. Know how to invest than to waste. Spend time in disciplining yourself. That’s what successful people do. You cannot succeed without discipline, and you can’t also make the right decision without discipline.
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- Author Godspower Oparaugo
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Since I started studying the Scriptures, I’ve not seen where anything was used to compare wisdom except money! This explains how important it is to make money. If you must be known in the world, make money or have wisdom in a special way.
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- Author Fatima Mohammed
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…If getting a man is entirely dependent on the digits showing on your tags, or your scale, then he is certainly not the right one for YOU, not the other way around.
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- Author Mark Gallagher
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If you aim to be the best then it's essential to evolve constantly, learn from past mistakes, look for new opportunities and have the flexibility to implement improved processes and solutions along the way.
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- Author Andrew Griffin
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Reputation is an outcome; but it is also a valuable, strategic asset.
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- Author Andrew Griffin
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For individuals and organizations alike, a reputation is far easier to destroy than it is to build.
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- Author Kevin Murray
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Inspiring leadership communication is not about great oratory or great charisma; rather it is about getting others to believe in themselves and believe in your cause, and then achieve more than they thought was possible.
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- Author Ian Sanders
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A friend’s 14-year-old niece was asked by her teacher what she wanted to be when she finished school. The teacher asked her to think hard about it and then get back to him with an answer. She didn’t know what to say to her teacher. A friend, on hearing the girl’s predicament, said: ‘Tell your teacher that, perhaps, the thing you want to be when you leave school hasn’t been invented yet.
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