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Thing Quotes by Howard Schultz
- There are moments in our lives when we summon the courage to make choices that go against reason, against common sense and the wise counsel…
- It's one thing to dream, but when the moment is right, you've got to be willing to leave what's familiar and go out to find…
- I conduct my life with an expectation that people will do the right thing. Yet even with all my experience, I am still surprised when…
- Sometimes you have to create the thing you want to be part of.
- I think the most important thing that I think everyone in America must have is belief that wherever they live, whatever station they have in…
- I've traveled around the world, and what's so revealing is that, despite the differences in culture, politics, language, how people dress, there is a universal…
- My passion. My commitment. This is the most important thing in my life other than my family.
- The hardest thing about being a leader is demonstrating or showing vulnerability... When the leader demonstrates vulnerability and sensibility and brings people together, the team…
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