Quote by Stephen Covey
Security represents your sense of worth, your identity, your emoti

Security represents your sense of worth, your identity, your emotional anchorage, your self-esteem, your basic personal strength or lack of it. – 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 cardinal principle of Total Quality escapes too many managers: you cannot continuously improve interdependent systems and processes until you progressively perfect interdependent, interpersonal relationships. – Stephen Covey

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There is no such thing as security. There never has been. – Germaine Greer

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I dont want expensive gifts; I dont want to be bought. I have everything I want. I just want someone to be there for me, to make me feel safe and secure. – Princess of Wales Diana

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Im insecure about everything, because… Im never going to look in the mirror and see this blond, blue-eyed girl. That is my idea of what Id like to look like. – Cher

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Attack is the best form of defense. – Proverb

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“Our country, right or wrong.” When right to be kept right; when wrong to be put right. – Carl Schurz

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