Quotes About Involvement
The key to retention for all of these programs is what happens AFTER your new member joins.
~ Robert Skrob
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There are those who make things happen, there are those who watch things happen and there are those who say 'what happened?
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Every man who is not helping to bring about a better state of affairs for the future is helping to perpetuate the present misery, and is therefore the enemy of his own children. There is no such thing as being neutral: we must either help or hinder.
~ Robert Tressell
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My hope is that out of all the anger and seeming hostility that we hear in some of today's music will come some sort of coalition that will become politically involved.
~ Roberta Flack
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You can't play in shit and not get some on you.
~ Robin Hobb
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One can swiftly understand that for most moments of our lives, we have forgotten almost all of the world around us, except for what currently claims our interest.
~ Robin Hobb
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Half the evil in this world occurs while decent people stand by and do nothing wrong. It's not enough to refrain from evil, Trell. People have to attempt to do right, even if they believe they cannot succeed.
~ Robin Hobb
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I Chose to be an active participant in my life rather than a spectator.
~ Robin McGraw
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You don't show your love and care by putting what you love behind a fence. You have to be involved.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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understand. The families so often live in anguished limbo—not trusted, not informed, not represented in their own loved ones' missing persons investigations. I've worked plenty of cases where the suspicions regarding the family's involvement have been borne out, but my gut tells me Emmanuel and his aunt aren't part of that group.
~ Lisa Gardner
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Two things never mix: one is enchantments and the other is meddling with them.
~ Lloyd Alexander
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My work will be finished when I have helped the community to change and become whole.
~ Lois Lowry
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The world is made by the people who show up for the job
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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The world is made by the people who show up for the job," Miles agreed.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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Though Chris was well trusted by both of them, he rarely involved himself in business. "Matt will be here soon. Send him in when he arrives, and I'll go—" he bobbed his eyebrows. "—prepare your girlfriend." "She is not my—" Damn it, Chris was already walking away, rendering his protests useless.
~ Lori Foster
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the way I figure, no man has the right to be ignorant. In a country like this, ignorance is a crime. If a man is going to vote, if he's going to take part in his country and its government, then it's up to him to understand.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Only, the way I figure, no man has the right to be ignorant. In a country like this, ignorance is a crime. If a man is going to vote, if he's going to take part in his country and its government, then it's up to him to understand.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Everybody chewed.
~ Louis Sachar
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Rockefeller's sisters played a limited role in his adult life.
~ Ron Chernow
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He followed matters closely but never soiled his hands, so that he could profess ignorance of the whole matter.
~ Ron Chernow
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As far as Archbold was concerned, Rockefeller was now in too deep to back out.
~ Ron Chernow
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His contact with Rockefeller and involvement in the University of Chicago followed soon thereafter.
~ Ron Chernow
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Her family... Love and involvement brought joy, but as well could become a hideously heavy millstone slung about one's neck. And the worst was that she felt useless because there was not a mortal thing she could do to help resolve their problems.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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How did I get into the world? Why was I not asked about it and why was I not informed of the rules and regulations but just thrust into the ranks as if I had been bought by a peddling shanghaier of human beings? How did I get involved in this big enterprise called actuality? Why should I be involved? Isn't it a matter of choice? And if I am compelled to be involved, where is the manager—I have something to say about this. Is there no manager? To whom shall I make my complaint?
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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