Quote of the Day
Authors Categories Blog Quote Maker Videos
 

Rhys Ernst Quotes: If you actually just treat people as if they're already in the movement, they're already alongside this movement, and just let them enter the conversation midstream, it's actually more effective.
         

If you actually just treat people as if they're already in the movement, they're already alongside this movement, and just let them enter the conversation midstream, it's actually more effective.


Rhys Ernst
Check all other quotes by Rhys Ernst

Want to display this quote image on your website or blog? Simply copy and paste the below code on your website/blog.

Embed:

Format of this image is jpg. The width and height of image are 1200 and 630, repectively. This image is available for free to download.





Citation

Use the citation below to add this quote to your bibliography:


Styles:

×

MLA Style Citation


"Rhys Ernst Quotes." Quoteslyfe.com, 2024. Fri. 22 Nov. 2024. <https://www.quoteslyfe.com/quote/If-you-actually-just-treat-people-as-991551>.





Check out



Other quotes you may like


Your problem is only as big as you constantly interpret it to be.

Your problem is only as big as you constantly interpret it to be.



I wish my talent was something that could be celebrated. You see, I can talk to the dead.

I wish my talent was something that could be celebrated. You see, I can talk to the dead.



I find a certain degree of loneliness not only tolerable but deeply pleasurable.

I find a certain degree of loneliness not only tolerable but deeply pleasurable.



The starry night sky echoed across my thoughts, the expanse of my own void filtered in its quiet solitude.

The starry night sky echoed across my thoughts, the expanse of my own void filtered in its quiet solitude.



The student asks: If my redstone necklace had every view of every veil that ever brightened, would I be wise? The master answers: If I had a thousand pieces of a priceless vase, would I be rich?

The student asks: If my redstone necklace had every view of every veil that ever brightened, would I be wise? The master answers: If I had a thousand pieces of a priceless vase, would I be rich?