Quote by Stephen Covey
Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody

Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us. – Stephen Covey

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To focus on technique is like cramming your way through school. You sometimes get by, perhaps even get good grades, but if you dont pay the price day in and day out, youll never achieve true mastery of the subjects you study or develop an educated mind. – Stephen Covey

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Employers and business leaders need people who can think for themselves – who can take initiative and be the solution to problems. – Stephen Covey

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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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Women didnt want to be on the stage with other women because they didnt want their bodies to be compared. They didnt want another female act opening for them because of this weird competitive and tokenistic attitude. – Kathleen Hanna

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The last of human freedoms – the ability to chose ones attitude in a given set of circumstances. – Viktor E. Frankl

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Solidarity is an attitude of resistance, I suppose, or it should be. – Christopher Hitchens

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If youre looking for can-do, earthy-crunchy attitude then youve got to go to Wisconsin. – Dar Williams

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