Power Management Quotes
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Power Management Quotes & Sayings
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As the state of mind, as the efficiency. Time is only a relative factor
— Rajasaraswathii
Mma Makutsi had overheard this remark and had been so cross that her glasses misted over; that was always a bad sign, Mma Ramotswe knew.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Expression is the truth, impression is a lie.
— Krishna Sagar
Leaders need to sacrifice "power-over" to get "power-to".
— Paul Gibbons
Hell and confusion light upon their heads.
— Christopher Marlowe
I never wanted to give up my power. I wanted to be able to make my own decisions, so that's why I became involved in management, bottom line.
— Queen Latifah
Anger is the fire of the soul, love is the language of the heart ...
— Stephen Richards
Time: no start no end, the most powerful force in nature, killing more people than 100 atomic bombs, generating thoughts & ideas. Devil&Good
— Rossana Condoleo
Your thoughts of today are the foundation stones of your future, so make sure you want to experience what your thinking about
— Deon Potgieter
You ought to question, if you do not understand.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Once I was adviced never to trust a pretty face. Well, and what should I do when a meet a shithead?
— William C. Brown
Managers can use power, money or certain circumstances to achieve short-term results. However, motivation is crucial for achieving long-term results.
— Eraldo Banovac
Be circumspect how you offend schollers, for knowe, a serpent tooth bites not so ill, as dooth a schollers angrie quill.
— John Florio
You must try to make the most of all that comes but also don't forget to learn a lot of all that goes.
— William C. Brown
Radio is powerful not because of the microphones, but the one who sits behind the microphones
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Sometimes I look at you and I just can't believe you're mine
— James Patterson
Power is the ability to direct or privent the current or future actions of other groups and individuals.
— Moises Naim
Rank does not confer privilege or give power. It imposes responsibility.
— Peter F. Drucker