We really spend a lot of time on building relationships. And so when everyone is like, 'How do you break so many stories?' it's because I build relationships. I do it the old-fashioned way, and I build sourcing relationships, and then I take advantage of those relationships over time.
I don't want a monument. We don't build monuments; we build God's Kingdom.
To pursue success effectively, you must build supportive relationships that will help you work toward your goals. To build those relationships, you need to trust others; and to earn their trust, you in turn must learn to be trustworthy.
We stone our prophets, then build monuments to them after they're gone.
Excuses are tools of the incompetent used to build bridges to nowhere and monuments of nothingness
Excuses are the tools with which persons with no purpose in view build for themselves great monuments of nothing.
I've always just tried to treat people with respect, build relationships with players and coaches... build a trust.
Artists do not need monuments erected for them because their works are their monuments.
Most monuments are not something you're going to keep me out of. And I go to a lot of monuments.
The key to long term success in the marketplace is to build relationships & acquire leadership skills that can build great teams.
America has no monuments to ideas; her monuments are erected to individuals.
Monuments! what are they? the very pyramids have forgotten their builders, or to whom they were dedicated. Deeds, not stones, are the true monuments of the great.
The monuments of wit survive the monuments of power.
There were lots of lies along the way in life. Lies without arms, lies that were ill, lies that did harm, lies that could kill. Lies on foot, or behind the wheel, black-tie lies, and lies that could steal.
Relationships are everything. If you build great relationships you can make a lot of great things happen.
a. Critics: people who make monuments out of books. b. Biographers: people who make books out of monuments. c. Poets: people who raze monuments. d. Publishers: people who sell rubble. e. Readers: people who buy it.