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Quotes About Engagement

Oh, here we go, firing questions right and left. I sort of missed that part. [Mina's most endearing trait?]
~ Unknown
Speak to me, Jacob, do not play the tyrant. Speak to me.
~ Maria McCann
Service is the rent we pay to be living. It is the very purpose of life and not something you do in your spare time.
~ Marian Wright Edelman
you're involved with, if you get half a chance. I treated
~ Marianne Faithfull
Most people have a perceptual tripwire which registers the trespass of another's focused interest.
~ Marianne Wiggins
If you wish, gentle reader, you may augment your mental tableau with dramatic orchestral accompaniment.
~ Marie Brennan
You're not listening to any of this, are you?" As far as she was concerned, it was really a rhetorical question. Rather than answer yes or no, Esteban had a question of his own. "Would it matter?" he asked her. "You seem to like to talk, and I've got a pulse." He looked at her over the hood of the car before getting in. "I figure that's about all you require.
~ Unknown
Initially, I began writing myself into my favorite shows. I was a detective on 77 Sunset Strip, the missing Cartwright sibling they never talked about on Bonanza, and the Girl from U.N.C.L.E. before there was a Girl from U.N.C.L.E., not to mention an active participant in the serialized stories on The Mickey Mouse Club.
~ Unknown
The secret to finding your passion is to bring it to everything you do. --Marie Forleo (Yes, even doing the laundry!)
~ Marie Forleo
Clarity comes from engagement, not thought!
~ Marie Forleo
In short, here's what making is-ness your business means: engage in your life with enthusiasm exactly as it is, regardless of your likes and dislikes, your preferences, ideas, beliefs, and opinions about how things should be or could be. Unconditionally allow things to be the way they are. When you deal with what is, or your is-ness, you can then choose who you'd like to be in relationship to that.
~ Marie Forleo
Make is-ness your business and meet life as it shows up—not as you prefer it to show up.
~ Marie Forleo
here's what making is-ness your business means: engage in your life with enthusiasm exactly as it is, regardless of your likes and dislikes, your preferences, ideas, beliefs, and opinions about how things should be or could be.
~ Marie Forleo
Many people feel that playing the political game involves devious plotting or blatant self-promotion. But in reality, "politics" is what naturally happens whenever people with different goals, interests, and personalities try to work together.
~ Unknown
the best way to get a prospect to focus on you and your product is to spend most of your time focusing on the prospect and her problem.
~ Unknown
Do people feel respected by me? Do I encourage others to take initiative, ask questions, and contribute their own ideas?
~ Unknown
efforts of the people you're working with, not just from your own solitary work.
~ Unknown
when you walk into the classroom, your own mindset makes all the difference in the world. It affects how you connect or don't connect with each child, and in turn how they connect with you.
~ Unknown
What can I do to get people more engaged? What can I do to get people working collaboratively? What do others need from me? What do they have to contribute that I haven't been noticing?
~ Unknown
When we participate actively in our lives and open our senses to all the stimuli around us, we build memories that can be retrieved and enjoyed the rest of our lives.
~ Marilu Henner
To see this way fosters not only gratitude but compassion for the creatures we behold. The sustained gaze required to find the adequate word engages us in contemplation and reminds us of the worthiness of what is given to us to witness.
~ Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
I'm starting to think that my level of intrigue outweighs my fear of controversy.
~ Criss Jami, Killosophy
Let's face it, the subject of campaign finance is not always scintillating. But it's incredibly important.
~ Jane Mayer
Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch.
~ Orson Welles