Words matter. These are the best Doers Quotes from famous people such as Sue Hubbell, Reshma Saujani, Richard Attenborough, Alain de Botton, Tae Yoo, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Our family was like no one else’s. My schoolfriends had fathers and grandfathers and uncles who did things, but in my family, women had been the doers.
We must stand up and fight for an America that welcomes young doers and dreamers instead of categorically denying entry to so many simply based on their religion or country of origin.
My family were liberal with a small ‘l’ but passionately doers. I wanted to be a doer.
Secular thinkers have a separation between thinking and doing. They don’t have a grasp of the balance sheet. The doers are selling us potted plants and pizzas while the thinkers are a little bit unworldly. Religions both think and do.
The world needs thinkers, leaders, and doers more than ever, so neglecting the minds of half the population means a lost opportunity to benefit from their ideas, contributions, and actions.
The big divide in this country is not between Democrats and Republicans, or women and men, but between talkers and doers.
I challenge you to be dreamers; I challenge you to be doers and let us make the greatest place in the world even better.
Unlike the Obama Cabinet, the Trump Cabinet is not comprised of do-nothing bureaucrats, who worked their way up the twisted, scheme-ridden Washington ladder; rather, they are doers, achievers, and leaders, who have attained the heights of greatness in their particular fields.
‘Politico Magazine’ listed me among the top 50 ‘thinkers, doers and visionaries transforming American politics’ for my work in coalitions advancing net neutrality.
Activists are generally doers – rather than watching television and thinking about the world they will put there energies into doing something ‘active’ to change the (political) situation.
The world needs dreamers and the world needs doers. But above all, the world needs dreamers who do.
As a species, we tend to be doers, forever shaping and reshaping the world to better suit our purposes.
I don’t come from a family of slackers, but I do come from a family of doers.
I’m not a cribber, or someone who criticises. People who criticise are not doers. I’m a doer.
But unlike the setup in most organizations, where there’s an administrator on top and creative people or doers underneath, I’m basically a doer and I like to have administrative people underneath me.
We are neither prepared to deal with dubious companies nor have the mechanism for swift investigation. What’s more we don’t even have a culture, which imposes stringent, debilitating and deterrent punishment on wrong doers.
My goal with our American Made program is to inspire people of all ages to become ‘doers,’ whether it’s them learning how to make an easy weekday dinner or starting their own business.
Talkers are usually more articulate than doers, since talk is their specialty.
Skepticism has never founded empires, established principals, or changed the world’s heart. The great doers in history have always been people of faith.
There are two kinds of people… There are the dreamers who go and buy, and there are the doers who go and make. And I’ve always recognized that. So the dreamers are what support our company because they will buy the product that they could make if they wanted to, had time to, or were so inclined to.
When I started ‘CNN,’ I made the decision to stay out of endorsing candidates, and let the doers make up their own minds about politics, that it wasn’t going to come from me.
Earlier, actors had a lot of power in their hands. And now, it has gone in the hands of the directors and writers, and that is how it should be. They are the visionaries, and we are the doers.
By harnessing our teammates’ unique skills and passion for giving, our professional networks and partnerships, and our financial resources, we will inspire the dreamers and doers of tomorrow and drive positive, lasting change in our communities across the globe.
What America is thirsting for now is a battalion of strong, down-to-earth ‘doers’ – managers, frontline activists, business and social entrepreneurs engaged in tackling America’s manifold problems of unemployment, education, and competitive slouch.
Mayors are leaders, doers. We get things done, and we are moving America’s cities forward.