Today’s Quote
Negative influences and negative thinking bring on negative results.
– Juanita Bratcher, in the book,
”Straight-Up True Blue:
My Two-Cents Worth”
Negative influences and negative thinking bring on negative results.
– Juanita Bratcher, in the book,
”Straight-Up True Blue:
My Two-Cents Worth”
Life is not made-to-order
There are no specific ingredients for success
So you make your own way, with dignity
And never worry about failure being a test
– Juanita Bratcher
In the book, “Straight-Up True Blue:
My Two-cents Worth”
Success doesn’t always come by know-how and knowledge alone,
but having the visionary foresight and appropriate resources
to back-up know-how and knowledge.
– Juanita Bratcher
In the book, “Straight-Up True Blue:
My Two-Cents Worth”
”If you can’t accept the bad things in life along with the good
things in life, then you’re in for some big disappointments.
Life is filled with uncertainties. And indeed, life will
always be full of surprises.
– Juanita Bratcher
From the book, ”Straight-Up True-Blue:
“My Two-Cents Worth”
“The good in all men is defined by the goodness in their hearts and in their deeds.
Therefore, judge a man, not by how much he knows or how he looks
appearance wise, but by his commitments, respect for others,
and what he gives back to his community, his country, and the world”
- Juanita Bratcher
In the book, “Straight-Up True blue:
My Two-Cents Worth”
If you know how to think for yourself, there’s no need
for anyone else to think for you – Juanita Bratcher
Sometimes, doing what is convenient at the moment
can end up haunting for a lifetime – Juanita Bratcher
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“If one has to pray in order to love his fellowman, then his/her intentions are not sincere from the start. Love is a natural process.”
“Every word spoken is not always an honest assessment.”
“For every mistake made, a lesson should have been learned.”
“Remember, when you think you know how to play the game real good, there’s always that chance that someone else can play it better than you.” All quotes by Juanita Bratcher. They appear in “Straight-Up True Blue: My Two Cents Worth” |
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Bratcher has been a News/Reporter, Author, Publisher, and Journalist for 33 years. She is the author of six books, including “Harold: The Making of a Big City Mayor” (Harold Washington), Chicago’s first African-American mayor; and “Beyond the Boardroom: Empowering a New Generation of Leaders,” about John Herman Stroger, Jr., the first African-American elected President of the Cook County Board. Bratcher is also a Poet/Songwriter, with 17 records – produced by HillTop Records of Hollywood, California.
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