“For war to man, like childbirth to women, is simplifying in its emotions and activities. All the real problems of life can be put aside while the one thing is done and little thought is needed to do it. ... His hatreds can be expressed without censure, he can let his emotions run free, he can behave as dramatically, as heroically as he likes, and no one laughs at him. It is almost impossible for a man to behave heroically in the cool and ordinary times of peace. But in war anything is allowed him, he is praised and applauded and made much of, as women are excused and allowed for in pregnancy.” MenLittlesMadeWarRealDoneProblemRunningEmotionLaughingImpossibleOne ThingNeededActivityOrdinaryHatredLikesBehavePregnancyChildbirthReal ProblemsCensure Author:Pearl S. Buck
“I have one goal with all my decision: to do whatever is needed to win today's game. I'm loyal to my players, and I stick with people because consistency builds confidence. But if I feel I have to make a change in order to win, I'll do it. I don't ask players to like my decisions, only to accept that I'm doing my job with one thing in mind - winning.” PeopleIfsFeelsMindTodayJobsOrderAsksGamesWinningGoalDecisionAcceptingPlayerOne ThingNeededSticksLoyalConsistencyMaking ChangesBuilding Confidence Book:Joe Torre's ground rules for winners: 12 keys to managing team players, tough bosses, setbacks, and success Source: Joe Torre's ground rules for winners: 12 keys to managing team players, tough bosses, setbacks, and success
“One thing that's great about having kids, especially given my career, is that it forces you out of your narcissism. I mean, I'm in a career where my product is me. So it was nice to have something, someone, come along and take the focus off me. I really needed to give myself some distractions from myself.” GivingMeanKidsGivenForceCareersFocusNiceOne ThingProductsNeededDistractionNarcissismHaving Kids Author:Michelle Pfeiffer
“Pure love ... knows that only one thing is needed to please God: to do even the smallest things out of great love - love, and always love.” KnowsLoveChristianOne ThingNeededPleasePureSmallestGreat LovePure LoveChristian Love Author:Mary Faustina Kowalska
“Computers and rocket ships are examples of invention, not of understanding. ... All that is needed to build machines is the knowledge that when one thing happens, another thing happens as a result. It's an accumulation of simple patterns. A dog can learn patterns. There is no "why&rdqo"; in those examples. We don't understand why electricity travels. We don't know why light travels at a constant speed forever. All we can do is observe and record patterns.” KnowsLightHappensScienceUnderstandingCan DoSimpleResultsKnowledgeForeverRecordsOne ThingDogExampleNeededComputerMachinesConstantPatternsSpeedThings HappenInventionShipsElectricityRocketsAccumulation Author:Scott Adams
“Looking back, if I had to live my life over, there are things I would do differently, but the one thing I would not change is my charitable giving. I'm particularly thankful for my father's advice to set goals so high that they can't possibly be achieved during a lifetime and to give help where help is needed most. That inspiration keeps me energized and eager to keep working hard every day on giving back and making the world a better place for generations to come.” IfsWorldGivingHardHelpingInspirationFatherGoalGenerationsOne ThingAdviceNeededLifetimeLooking BackLiving My LifeBetter PlaceGiving BackSetting GoalsCharitableCharitable Giving Author:Ted Turner
“It is one thing to say Jesus is all you want; until He is all you have and you discover He is all you ever needed.” WantJesusOne ThingNeededWant U Author:Vance Havner
“Of one thing be certain: if a CEO is enthused about a particularly foolish acquisition, both his internal staff and his outside advisors will come up with whatever projections are needed to justify his stance. Only in fairy tales are emperors told that they are naked.” IfsCertainOne ThingNeededCome UpFoolishTalesNakedFairyInternalsJustifyFairy TaleStaffCeoProjectionEmperorAcquisitionStanceAdvisors Author:Warren Buffett