Simon Sinek Quotes
Leave America and you'll find that the consumers in many other countries enjoy watching advertising. Not because the products are better, but because the ads are produced to be entertaining. Sometimes they are funny. Sometimes they are dramatic. Sometimes they are just beautiful.

Quotes to Explore
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I could never let the teacher down. I always worked hard, too scared to get in trouble.
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I gave up on the delusion that these players enjoy soccer as much as I do, that they play for the love of the game.
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I still consider myself a working-class girl and would send my kids to public school.
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When the Islamic revolution began in 1979 under the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini, it aroused considerable admiration in the Arab street. It presented a model of organised popular action that deposed one of the region's most tyrannical regimes. The people of the region discerned in this revolution new hope for freedom and change.
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Your ability to shape your future depends on how well you communicate where you want to be when you get there. When ideas are communicated effectively, people follow and change.
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I'm always looking to do things that are really different from each other.
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Most of the big banks were shot through with short-termism, deceptive practices and self-dealing. We must institute basic changes in corporate governance and in management practice to restore responsibility and honesty for the sake of the economy and for the self-respect of the country.
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Jupiter from on high smiles at the perjuries of lovers.
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I never discuss discussions.
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I frequently go to the ballet, but I don't miss it in the sense that I wish I were still dancing.
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How beautiful maleness is, if it finds its right expression.
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Maybe when my kids are grown up, I can go back to Broadway. It would be great someday, I suppose.
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I can't add. I don't understand basic science. Or anything else. But I can read anything. I've always been able to, and I've always liked to. Even if I didn't understand it, I liked to.
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My father was a gambler. My father could not resist a casino or a card game. He loved gambling.
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For every $10 you reduce the price of the smartphone, 100 million more people will buy them.
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For a successful revolution it is not enough that there is discontent. What is required is a profound and thorough conviction of the justice, necessity and importance of political and social rights.
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When dictators feel their support slipping among adults, it is not unusual for them to alter school textbooks in the hope of enlisting impressionable youths in their cause.
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The Outsider's miseries are the prophet's teething pains. He retreats into his room, like a spider in a dark corner; he lives alone, wishes to avoid people.
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I think a lot of 'Edward Scissorhands' was about the suburban world that Burton grew up in feeling like an outcast. I feel like there's no way it's not at least a little autobiographical from that standpoint. I always liked that.
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Obama spoke so slowly because he, a clever and cultured man, had constantly to be on his guard against sounding it.
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Whoever claims to be smart, but does not concentrate on the Hereafter, is lying.
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Somebody can say they don't understand why somebody drifts. But I've always found people who drift interesting, 'cause it shows me the game's not stagnant in their own head. They're thinking.
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How come "fat chance" and "slim chance" mean the same thing?
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Leave America and you'll find that the consumers in many other countries enjoy watching advertising. Not because the products are better, but because the ads are produced to be entertaining. Sometimes they are funny. Sometimes they are dramatic. Sometimes they are just beautiful.