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- The three best pieces of advice about handling rejection when it visits your doorstep: 1)Practice, practice, practice until you eventually get numb on rejections. 2)Reject…
- Friendships are fragile things and require as much care in handling as any other fragile and precious thing.
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- If a Pope clearly realizes that he is no longer physically, psychologically, and spiritually capable of handling the duties of his office,… — Pope Benedict XVI
- Show people tend to treat their finances like their dentistry. They assume the man handling it knows what he is doing. — Dick Cavett
- It's very important to go back and keep in mind the distinction between handling these events as criminal acts, which was the… — Dick Cheney
- As with almost every significant aspect of the Bush presidency, its handling of 9/11 was a catastrophe from start to finish. — Eric Alterman
- "There are one or two elementary rules to be observed in the way of handling patients," he remarked, seating himself on the… — Arthur Conan Doyle
- If a Coach is determined to stay in the coaching profession, he will develop from year to year. This much is true,… — Adolph Rupp
- People talk about skating, puck handling and shooting, but the whole sport is angles and caroms, forgetting the straight direction the puck… — Wayne Gretzky
- In a generation or two, or maybe sooner, young golfers of true sporting instinct will wonder why all this handling of the… — Robert Harris
- Try handling problems in the office as dispassionately as you can and I guarantee you will have a better time of it;… — Suze Orman
- The first [quality] to be named must always be the power of attention, of giving one's whole mind to the patient without… — Wilfred Trotter
- After losing everything, I went on a quest to find out how money really works, how I could get control of it,… — Dave Ramsey
- If mankind is to profit freely from the small and sporadic crop of the heroically gifted it produces, it will have to… — Wilfred Trotter