Cognitive Quote by Jesse Marsch Download Open image “I'm very cognitive of the fact that I'm not perfect and I don't want to be.” — Jesse Marsch ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cognitive Cognitive Fact Don Want Fact Perfect Not perfect Perfect Want
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I have 52 excerpts of books that I sometimes give players when I want to reach them and then hundreds of quotes. — Jesse Marsch Copy Share Image
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Where I'm from, Milwaukee in Wisconsin, reminds me a little bit of Leeds. — Jesse Marsch Copy Share Image
I am a strong believer that our differences make us stronger rather than weaker. — Jesse Marsch Copy Share Image
The biggest thing I learned at Leipzig was that I didn't belong there. I didn't feel right there. I didn't feel like I fit. — Jesse Marsch Copy Share Image
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One of my core philosophies of leadership is valuing opinion and growing ownership within the group. That means that we have to hear opinions. — Jesse Marsch Copy Share Image
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