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keys lows low-key
I'm very, very low-key in general. Debby Ryan
keys goal design
Learn how to set goals. That's the key to everything. That includes designing your own success. You define what the goal is, it's not somebody else's goal, it's yours. Drew Carey
keys decision solitude
Solitude is one of our great superpowers... Solitude is the key to being able to make effective decisions and then having the courage of convictions to stand behind those decisions. Susan Cain
keys people guy
For us tall people, the whole key is that your hips and your knees should form a right angle when you sit down. That's where backs and hips get to be problems for big guys. Phil Jackson
keys parallel plug training work
What I can do is find the keys that will plug into my own 30 years of training in Buddhism, and find things that are parallel or resonant in the work that I have done. Richard Gere
keys laughing people
At the end of the day, even if my part is a bit goofy, the key thing is that I'm doing what I love to do, and that's to make people laugh. Eugene Levy
keys top-management light
Focus on a few key objectives ... I only have three things to do. I have to choose the right people, allocate the right number of dollars, and transmit ideas from one division to another with the speed of light. So I'm really in the business of being the gatekeeper and the transmitter of ideas. Jack Welch
keys doors habit
Good habits are the key to all success. Bad habits are the unlocked door to failure. Og Mandino
keys way sometimes
[When making movies I] set out to be authentic to [myself] and to put it down the way [I] feel it and know it and interpret it. And then others sometimes key into it and get it. Oliver Stone
arguing limitation
He who argues for his limitations gets to keep them Richard Bach
arguing base bruce call coach either fields foul head home plate running saw third touch
I didn't know because I had my head down running and I didn't see our third base coach Bruce Fields reacting. I thought it either bounced in or was foul but I saw them arguing so I thought I better go touch home plate before they call me out for going to the dugout. Curtis Granderson
arguing ball bat bring catcher caught decision extra fact gone guy high innings mike pinch run tag thinking tough work
I was arguing the fact that the catcher had to go so high to get the ball and bring it down to tag our guy on the head. It was unfortunate the way things ended, but we shouldn't be caught in those situations. I probably should have pinch run for Mike in that situation, but I was thinking how tough it would have been had we gone extra innings without his bat in the lineup. It was a decision that didn't work out for us. Deron Clark
arguing charges talking
You can go on and on and on, talking and arguing about it. But at some point, you have to say, there are charges and we'll make the charges, William Donaldson