A Quote by Susan Cain

Our culture rightly admires risk-takers, but we need our 'heed-takers' more than ever. — © Susan Cain
Our culture rightly admires risk-takers, but we need our 'heed-takers' more than ever.
The thing about immigrants is the people who come to this country with that kind of drive? They are risk-takers. And we need risk-takers who want to improve their lives, create jobs and do those things that add to the dynamism of our economy.
Jerk equals narcissist.Narcissists tend to be risk takers. Risk takers happen to do better in general in businesses. So jerk equals narcissist, equals risk taker.
The one we keep pitching and there are no takers is The Fabulous Baker Boys Go To Hawaii. There don't seem to be any takers on that one!
People with high self esteem are risk takers, but more importantly, they are achievers.
In today's rapidly changing world, the people who are not taking risk are the risk takers.
To take on the jobs of tomorrow, students must become more than good test takers. They need to become makers who design, sketch, build, and prototype. And their classrooms will need more than a chalkboard and a set of textbooks.
My father said there were two kinds of people in the world: givers and takers. The takers may eat better, but the givers sleep better.
Perhaps gaining power doesn't cause people to act like takers. It simply creates the opportunity for people who think like takers to express themselves.
I'm grateful to all the non-risk-takers.
My father (Danny Thomas) used to tell me there are two kinds of people, the takers and the givers. 'The takers sometimes eat better,' he would say, 'but the givers always sleep better.'
I have always believed that the risk takers are eventually rewarded.
It's the risk takers that move the human race forward.
The future belongs to the risk-takers, not the comfort-seekers .
A country's assets reside in the tinkerers, the hobbyists, and the risk-takers.
I like risk takers. They're the ones that end up changing the world.
Millionaires are risk-takers, and they don't become millionaires until they're 40 or 50. It's a slower process than a lot of people think.
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