Entering Quote by Bill Courtney Download Open image “Only by entering new and unfamiliar worlds can a person change society as well as self.” — Bill Courtney ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Entering Identity Person Change Persons Self Unfamiliar Wells World
You cannot change any society unless you take responsibility for it, unless you see yourself as belonging to it and responsible for changing it. — Grace Lee Boggs Copy Share Image
By deliberately changing the internal image of reality, people can change the world. — Willis Harman Copy Share Image
People say you can't change the world. But you can change people. — Clemantine Wamariya Copy Share Image
You cannot change everything around you, but you can create a better world within yourself. — Shubhanshu Tiwari Copy Share Image
One of the most difficult things is not to change society - but to change yourself. — Nelson Mandela Copy Share Image
Average people and the average community can change the world. You can do it just based on common sense, determination, persistence and patience. — Lois Gibbs Copy Share Image
You can’t be a successful leader or mentor until you have served. You can’t serve until you have stepped out of your comfort zone.… — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
Coaching doesn’t start with X’s and O’s. It starts with believing that players win games and coaches win players. — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
The measure of a man’s character is not determined by how he handles his wins, but how he handles his failures. — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
A leader or mentor gives credit to others when things go right, and accepts the blame when things go wrong. — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
There is one possession that can never be taken away as long as you will not allow it to be taken, and that is… — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
No matter how many good deeds we preform, they aren’t the ticket to earning God’s favor. God graces us in spite of what we… — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
Many men beg for a job but have no clue what hard work really means. — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
What builds character? It's a commitment to integrity, hard work, honor and keeping your word. All of that comes straight out of the Sigma… — Bill Courtney Copy Share Image
Whenever we touch nature we get clean. People who have got dirty through too much civilization take a walk in the woods, or a… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
I love trade magazines - any trade's magazine: by entering into what is taken for granted in a world not your own, you better… — Rick Perlstein Copy Share Image
One of those blocks (that prevent the 'Middle East from entering the mainstream of modernity') is the orthodox tenet that the Koran and the… — Arnold Beichman Copy Share Image
If I were entering adulthood now instead of in the environment of fifty years ago, I would choose a career that kept me in… — Charles Lindbergh Copy Share Image
Following the Noble Path is like entering a dark room with a light in the hand; the darkness will all be cleared away, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Death is staring too long into the burning sun and the relief of entering a cool, dark room. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Copy Share Image
There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth… — Allan Bloom Copy Share Image
We come unbidden into this life, and if we are lucky we find a purpose beyond starvation, misery, and early death which, lest we… — Abraham Verghese Copy Share Image
There are a hundred places where I fear To go, --so with his memory they brim! And entering with relief some quiet place Where… — Edna St. Vincent Millay Copy Share Image
I am devoting my lecture in this seminar to a discussion of the possibility that we are now entering a Jewish century, a time… — Martin A. Siegel Copy Share Image
I don't worry about chemicals. There are enough chemicals entering my body through all the fizzy drinks I consume to worry if my lip… — Edie Campbell Copy Share Image
Immediately upon entering the weighing-in zone, I sensed an oppressive tension in the air, the lightweights staring and glaring at each other, snarling like… — Brad Alan Lewis Copy Share Image