Kenneth Chenault Quotes
You've got to develop relationships. You can't do things just in a formal context.
Kenneth Chenault
Quotes to Explore
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It's harder, but we're still finding oil in Oklahoma today. The bar has been raised on startup companies, but it can still be done. Every regulation and every rule limits you, but, yes, it can still be done. That's the beauty of living in a free country and having the freedom to have an idea and become an entrepreneur.
Harold Hamm
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If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
Carl Sagan
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I feel for the overly thin women as I do for the overweight women.
Octavia Spencer
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We women are going to bring change. We are speaking up for girls' rights, but we must not behave like men, like they have done in the past.
Malala Yousafzai
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The first time Adam had a chance, he laid the blame on women.
Nancy Astor
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A free, analytical and questioning press must be helped survive.
Xavier Niel
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Sometimes, there can be a slightly condescending assumption that anything unlikable about a female character is a mistake, as if they're a contestant in a beauty pageant and have to seem charming and upbeat all the time.
Curtis Sittenfeld
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Policy people suffer their own kind of agony, and no wonder. After all, what is the average life of the policy person? You go into government if you are lucky, do your best, aren't appreciated, take all the blame for policies for which you are only partly responsible, leave, realize your reputation has been damaged, maybe permanently.
Amity Shlaes
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It's a wonderful way to have a role on a series - you're not tied down totally and completely to a schedule.
Lee Meriwether
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Seek first God's Kingdom, that is, become like the lilies and the birds, become perfectly silent - then shall the rest be added unto you.
Soren Kierkegaard
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The advancement of all sciences, especially where there has been such a radical change, have been attended with persecution.
Daniel D. Palmer
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You've got to develop relationships. You can't do things just in a formal context.
Kenneth Chenault