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Quotes About Inspiration

My brain words ~Luna Words off my head. ~Swordtail
~ Tui T. Sutherland
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~ Tui T. Sutherland
This just proves what I've always said," Tsunami observed. "Who needs a prophecy to tell you how to make an awesome destiny?
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Darkstalker writing in his scroll by firelight, writing as if his life depended on it.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
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be the idea dragon and I can be the WHAM BAM SHOVE A PINEAPPLE UP HIS SNOUT dragon!
~ Tui T. Sutherland
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Direct, personal feedback really is the simplest and most effective form of motivation.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Make dumb suggestions.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Scare People with Sincerity
~ Patrick Lencioni
we have to ideate, activate, and implement.
~ Patrick Lencioni
Many organizations make the mistake of using metrics in place of thematic and strategic goals. This is a problem because metrics do not inspire enthusiasm among employees.
~ Patrick Lencioni
In order to be the kind of leader who demonstrates genuine interest in employees and who can help people discover the relevance of their work, a person must have a level of personal confidence and emotional vulnerability.
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it has always seemed to me that books are the supreme decorations of a room
~ Patrick O'Brian
I am so happy that you saw your epop.
~ Patrick O'Brian
But the whole point is this: Bach had a father.' 'Heavens, Jack, what things you tell me. Yet upon recollection I seem to have known other men in much the same case.
~ Patrick O'Brian
I have seized upon documents, poems, letters; in short, j'ai pris mon bien là où je l'ai trouvé, and within a context of general historical accuracy I have changed names, places and minor events to suit my tale.
~ Patrick O'Brian
Three days later he burst out in a completely new direction: seven drawings transport the "Déjeuners" to the Golden Age, and they are a joy to see, for Picasso was the draughtsman of the world, and the first is as lovely as anything in his long career.
~ Patrick O'Brian
often an unfinished picture is all the more interesting for the bare canvas.
~ Patrick O'Brian