Quote by Stephen Covey
Private victories precede public victories. You cant invert that p

Private victories precede public victories. You cant invert that process any more than you can harvest a crop before you plant it. – Stephen Covey

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When it comes to developing character strength, inner security and unique personal and interpersonal talents and skills in a child, no institution can or ever will compare with, or effectively substitute for, the homes potential for positive influence. – Stephen Covey

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Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out. – Stephen Covey

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The bottom line is, when people are crystal clear about the most important priorities of the organization and team they work with and prioritized their work around those top priorities, not only are they many times more productive, they discover they have the time they need to have a whole life. – Stephen Covey

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A Victory without danger is a triumph without glory. – Pierre Corneille

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Pardon is the choicest flower of victory. – Arabic Proverb

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The god of victory is said to be one-handed, but peace gives victory on both sides. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Great is the victory that is gained without bloodshed. – Proverb

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We should keep silent about those in power to speak well of them almost implies flattery to speak ill of them while they are alive is dangerous, and when they are dead is cowardly. – Jean de la Bruyere

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