A Quote by Neil Strauss

A good organizer is key to anyone with a busy social life. — © Neil Strauss
A good organizer is key to anyone with a busy social life.
The best advice I ever got as an organizer was that if you can organize your family, you're a good organizer.
A good organizer is a social arsonist who goes around setting people on fire.
I am an organizer, not a union leader. A good organizer has to work hard and long. There are no shortcuts. You just keep talking to people, working with them, sharing, exchanging and they come along.
I'm the ultimate organizer! My major at Stanford was "Organizational Behavior" so I love to multi-task and stay extra busy.
All my life, I've been lucky to work in social justice, starting as a labor organizer working with low-wage working women.
Keith Ellison is an organizer's organizer.He's one of the only Muslims in Congress, so you have a big statement there.
I'd been busy, busy, so busy, preparing for life, while life floated by me, quiet and swift as a regatta.
I think my role is as a writer, especially, and then also as a speaker, an organizer, and an entre- preneur of social change. My role isn't to make choices for people-each individual or group needs to do that on their own. But as a writer and a speaker, you can describe possibilities that perhaps haven't been visible before, and aren't in other public dialogues or in the rest of the media. So I suppose I think of myself mainly as an organizer and as someone who describes possibilities.
It is always key for the manager to look at the character of a player. It is important... that you have a good social feeling with the players and a good connection.
Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a governor. And perhaps they should understand the role of a community organizer is to help people in distress.
Anyone not busy learning is busy dying.
I think I'm a great organizer. Not that I'm organized, but I'm a great organizer of other people.
I'll fight anyone; I don't hide from anyone. I don't try to get easy fights. I don't sit down and wait. I want to be busy, and I will fight anyone put in front of me.
The key to a good life: excess in moderation. They'll tell you moderation is the key to life, but that's bullshit.
George Burns was more athletic than you think he was. And he was a very social man. He loved people, he enjoyed life. He worked at living. Old George was a social lion, he got around and did things. That's the key right there. It starts with your brain.
For me the march was a labor - a labor of love - but I was busy handing out flyers for the National Association of Black Social Workers, so I really wasn't standing in the crowd listening and observing. I was busy.
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