Posts Tagged ‘conflict’

Opposites attack.

The evil eye is a road block, the listening ear a six-lane highway.

When two want the same want, both want.

The sword that wounds is not the scalpel that heals.

Conflict is normal; what makes it dangerous is hostility.

There is a cruel cut in apology’s harsh “but.”

A high motivation doesn’t justify a low blow.

Domination ends equality’s wins.

The volcano in your front yard wakes one day and drives you from your home, so too relationships morph.

What may never be resolved may still be forgiven.

Too much silence is like too many words — it buries you.

A quiet moment can calm a loud thought.

The offended must run from the melting core of the radiated past through the open door of the renewing future.

We apologize for the lesser to hide the greater.

A difficult in-law is not a problem to be solved but a person to be loved.

The four deadly horsemen of unresolved conflict are fear, hatred, dishonesty and silence.

The greater the dose the sicker the host.

When the bathroom light goes out, keep flying the plane.

Small objections nag large missions.

Visions are inspired; plans are hired.

We set fires to desires with envy that success inspires.

Falling leaders too often imagine they are flying.

What’s right takes fight.

Public affirmal is just epidermal.

To be a leader is to be stroked — then poked.

Stories rule; strategic plans drool.

Being responsible for a public trust is always one centimeter from abusing it.

Behind all foot dragging is a tongue wagging.

Beware entrenched leaders with resources.