Quotes About Resolution
I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him.
~ Mark Twain
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One always imagines things happen in hot blood,' he said. 'An ill-considered remark starts a row. Hard words follow, misunderstandings. Matters that can be put right in the end. Unfortunately life doesn't work out like that. First of all there is no row, secondly, nothing can be put right.
~ Anthony Powell
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It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped." —ANTHONY ROBBINS
~ Anthony Robbins
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Genellemeler dizisinden kesinlikler dizisine geçtik. Kesinlikleri yakalay?nca, soruna çözüm getirebilecek bir yol bulabildik. Hemen hemen tüm iletiÅŸim çeÅŸitlerinde izlenecek yol budur. AnlaÅŸmaya giden yolu, kesin bilgi açar. -S?n?rs?z Güç -Soruna çözüm üretebilmek için öncelikle muÄŸlakl?ktan kaç?narak problemi net bir ÅŸekilde ortaya koymak gerekir.
~ Anthony Robbins
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The end of a novel, like the end of children's dinner-party, must be made up of sweetmeats and sugar-plum
~ Anthony Trollope
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These leave-takings in novels are as disagreeable as they are in real life; not so sad, indeed, for they want the reality of sadness; but quite as perplexing, and generally less satisfactory.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Fighting! There's no fighting wanted, as you know well enough. Men don't fight nowadays.
~ Anthony Trollope
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It is, however, no doubt, true that thought will not at once produce wisdom. It may almost be a question whether such wisdom as many of us have in our mature years has not come from the dying out of the power of temptation, rather than as the results of thought and resolution. Men, full fledged and at their work, are, for the most part, too busy for much thought; but lads, on whom the work of the world has not yet fallen with all its pressure, — they have time for thinking.
~ Anthony Trollope
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My dear, the least said the soonest mended," said Mrs. French.
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER XLVI IT CANNOT BE ARRANGED
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER XLIX MISS TREFOIL'S DECISION
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER LXX AT LAST
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER LXXX CONCLUSION
~ Anthony Trollope
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He had been specially fortified in this resolution by his dislike to the ballot, — which dislike had been the result of Mr. Monk's teaching. Had Mr. Turnbull become his friend instead, it may well be that he would have liked the ballot. On such subjects men must think long, and be sure that they have thought in earnest, before they are justified in saying that their opinions are the results of their own thoughts.
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER XLV LORD RUFFORD MAKES UP HIS MIND
~ Anthony Trollope
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In summary, then, the myriad ways in which people have used this book and its ideas fall within five broad areas of application: (1) applicant screening and hiring, (2) leadership and team building, (3) conflict resolution, (4) accountability transformation, and (5) personal growth and development.
~ Arbinger Institute
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The reason this book has been so instrumental in helping people to resolve conflict is that it opens readers to how they have helped to create the very problems they have attributed to others. This is the essence of the self-deception solution— discovering how each of us has the problem of not knowing we have a problem. This is the realization that makes conflict resolution possible.
~ Arbinger Institute
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Lasting solutions to the battles in our workplaces, homes, and battlefields will come only as we end the war in our souls.
~ Arbinger Institute
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Writing was the solution to every problem.
~ Ariel Levy
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LYSISTRATA May gentle Love and the sweet Cyprian Queen shower seductive charms on our bosoms and all our person. If only we may stir so amorous a feeling among the men that they stand firm as sticks, we shall indeed deserve the name of peace-makers among the Greeks.
~ Aristophanes
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If it is necessary for us to do anything [in view of peace], direct us and architect. ???? ???' ????, ?? ?? ??? ????, ????? ?????????????.
~ Aristophanes
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We make war that we may live in peace.
~ Aristotle
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Every tragedy consists in tying and untying of a knot.
~ Aristotle
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For the beginning is thought to be more than half of the whole, and many of the questions we ask are cleared up by it.
~ Aristotle
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