“There are few surer ways to become disliked by men than to perform well where they have performed poorly.” Quote by Bryant H. McGill
“We believe we are the consumers, but we are the consumed.” BelieveConsumersConsumed Author:Bryant H. McGill
“When trying to teach someone a boundary, they learn less from the enforcement of the boundary and more from the way the boundary was established.” WayTryingTeachBoundariesEnforcement Author:Bryant H. McGill
“When you are not free, you are not creating; you are being created.” Creating Author:Bryant H. McGill
“Where wise actions are the fruit of life, wise discourse is the pollination.” ActionLiteratureWiseFruitDiscourseWise LifePollination Author:Bryant H. McGill
“You reclaim your power by loving what you were once taught to hate.” HateTaught Author:Bryant H. McGill
“Callousness and insolence bring to bare unanimous social condemnation, while the simple efforts of politeness are admired; even in those who are otherwise despised.” SocialSimpleEffortPolitenessDespisedCondemnationInsolenceCallousness Author:Bryant H. McGill
“Our understanding of the world around us is constantly being redefined and expanded, and so therefore, it is wiser to be passionate about seeking for truth than knowing it.” WorldUnderstandingKnowingPassionateSeekingWiser Author:Bryant H. McGill
“Truth is not a matter of fact but a state of harmony with progress and hope. Enveloped only in its wings will we ever soar to the promise of our greater selves.” SelfMatterStatesFactsGreaterProgressPromiseTruth IsHarmonyWingsSoarMatter Of Fact Author:Bryant H. McGill
“Knowledge is that possession that no misfortune can destroy, no authority can revoke, and no enemy can control. This makes knowledge the greatest of all freedoms.” LiteratureEnemyAuthorityPossessionMisfortunes Author:Bryant H. McGill
“The supreme lesson of any education should be to think for yourself and to be yourself; absent this attainment, education creates dangerous, stupefying conformity.” ThinkingShouldDangerousLessonsSupremeBeing YourselfConformityAbsentAttainmentThink For Yourself Author:Bryant H. McGill