49ers Happy Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Listen twice, but only think once. "I — Zoya
Your job isn't to do your job. Your job is to decide what to do next. — Seth Godin
The only hero known to my childhood was Henry Clay. — Rebecca Harding Davis
O Seeker, pain and suffering make one aware of God. — Rumi
Your brain with all its parts, exists to keep you safe, but your mind, with all your memories and intuition, exists to help you soar. — Toni Sorenson
A short scuffle, and then out into the gloom, her grey crest raised and her barred chest feathers puffed up into a meringue of aggression and fear, came a huge old female goshawk. Old because her feet were gnarled and dusty, her eyes a deep, fiery orange, and she was beautiful. Beautiful like a granite cliff or a thunder-cloud. She completely filled the room. She had a massive back of sun-bleached grey feathers, was as muscled as a pit bull, and intimidating as hell, even to staff who spent their days tending eagles. — Helen Macdonald
A home is not a place. It's not a country or a town or a building or possession. Home is with the other half of your soul, the person who shares in your grief and helps you carry the burden of loss. Home is with the person who throughout it all never gives up on you and brings you eternal happiness. — Tillie Cole
Maybe she thinks she's not worthy. You want her, man, your job is to convince her she's wrong. — Kristen Ashley
What is your personal carrying capacity for grief, rage, despair? We are living in a period of mass extinction. The numbers stand at 200 species a day. That's 73,000 a year. This culture is oblivious to their passing, feels entitled to their every last niche, and there is no roll call on the nightly news. — Lierre Keith
No organization is going to be successful unless it places a high value on its employees and engages them in the work that it's doing. — Mary Burke
To kill wasn't the same as murder, because killing was done to protect oneself or those who were innocent- or, in war, to deny the aggressor the fruits of his onslaught and to preserve the kind of civilization that valued life and freedom above ideology, above even peace and justice, two words easily and routinely perverted by most authoritarians. — Dean Koontz