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Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "You are 100 percent responsible for how your children turn out. And you accomplish that by teaching them that they are 100 percent responsible for how they turn out."

You are 100 percent responsible for how your children turn out. And you accomplish that by teaching them that they are 100 percent responsible for how they turn out.



Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "Reflection doesn't take anything away from decisiveness, from being a person of action. In fact, it generates the inner toughness that you need to be an effective person of action - to be a leader."

Reflection doesn't take anything away from decisiveness, from being a person of action. In fact, it generates the inner toughness that you need to be an effective person of action - to be a leader.




Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "The greatest happiness in life is to be truly and consistently creative."

The greatest happiness in life is to be truly and consistently creative.



Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "Creativity is harnessing universality and making it flow through your eyes."

Creativity is harnessing universality and making it flow through your eyes.




Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "To be a leader is to be awake and alert, to be dissatisfied at all times"

To be a leader is to be awake and alert, to be dissatisfied at all times



Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "People who achieve access to the deepest roots of their freedom can completely change."

People who achieve access to the deepest roots of their freedom can completely change.



Peter Koestenbaum Quotes: "To recognize another's inwardness is to have seen the sacred."

To recognize another's inwardness is to have seen the sacred.