I fear that money ordsprog

en I fear that money is the bottom line from a Catholic leader's point of view. The truth is, I feel betrayed.

en There is some fear that they might perhaps, on some issues like abortion, carry out a kind of Catholic jurisprudence rather than reflecting a broader point of view.

en The bottom line is he is allowed to worship in any Catholic church. Any Catholic is welcome.

en Responsibility is not the Truth with a capital T. It’s a point of view which I can choose to take regarding all of the events in my life. If I choose to approach life from the responsible point of view, it means giving up my excuses, my avoidances, all the manipulative games I play when I feel like a victim. In return, what I gain is freedom, clarity, and the empowering experience of being in control and in charge of my life.

en The market is trading on fear. People view a 25 basis point (a quarter percentage point) hike in February followed by another 25 in March as fact. There's fear now of more than that.

en They're all tough, each kind of loss you get, but if it's a one- or two-point game, you can go back through film and say you should have done this or that. But the bottom line is Mountain View played better than us. We didn't come out and get after it like we had before. We made a good comeback, but it was too late.

en I don't know anybody with an intelligent point of view saw this coming. I knew we'd have a chance to play against them. But to beat them like we beat them - we kicked their (expletive). That is the bottom line.

en And that worked for quite a while. But it was a shortsighted point of view, ... The Impostor: How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy.

en Do your preparation. Most of the fear comes prior to being at the podium. You have to change your point of view from one of fear to one of focus.

en Great leaders have a heart for people. They take time for people. They view people as the bottom line, not as a tool to get to the bottom line.

en That's the truth. And it's not that I'm bailing out . The question is being asked now when things are going wrong . . . but I have always taken that approach. The bottom line is you gotta win and feel like you can win. It's not my plan (to leave); I came here to commit, but the thing is, we need to make sure we are doing what we need to do to get the team competitive. It's obvious we need to do something different.

en I think Bush has a very selfish, arrogant point of view. I think he is interested in power, I think he believes his truth is the only truth, and that he will do what he wants to do despite the people.

en The bottom-line definition for me is that a leader is someone with followers, ... and given how tight talent is today, if you don't work to keep your followers, you will not continue to be a leader.

en We feel very betrayed in regards to … them taking our money and giving the administrators a raise.

en He walked into the room with a pe𝗑y swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I think Eric was great at the line, he's our leader, and he did what a leader point guard does and stepped up there and swished them.


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