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Quotes - Blanchard


Sooth 't were a pleasant life to lead,
With nothing in the world to do
But just to blow a shepherd's reed,
The silent season thro'
And just to drive a flock to feed,--
Sheep--quiet, fond and few!

Laman Blanchard

Give me to live with Love alone
And let the world go dine and dress;
For Love hath lowly haunts....
If life's a flower, I choose my own--
'T is "love in Idleness."

Laman Blanchard

Glass antique! 'twixt thee and Nell Draw we here a parallel! She, like thee, was forced to bear All reflections, foul or fair. Thou art deep and bright within, Depths as bright belong'd to Gwynne; Thou art very frail as well, Frail as flesh is,--so was Nell.

Laman Blanchard

When people go to work, they shouldn't have to leave their hearts at home.

Kenneth H. Blanchard

As a manager the important thing is not what happens when you are there, but what happens when you are not there.

Ken Blanchard

HELP = H(umor), E-go, edging God out, L-istening, P-urpose.

Ken Blanchard

Pleasures lie thickest where no pleasures seem; There's not a leaf that falls upon the ground but holds some joy of silence or of sound, Some sprite begotten of a summer dream.

Laman Blanchard

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