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It is equally important to know if we have a happy and engaged workforce as it is to have a profitable bottom line. — Vern Dosch

I believe it was Shakespeare who said, 'All the world's a stage, and you are CRAP!' — Colin Mochrie

If you want to measure social media ROI, stop wasting your time doing software demos and attending webinars. Just figure out what you want to track, where you can track it, think about both current customers and new customers, and go do it. — Jay Baer

Time deals gently only with those who take it gently. — Anatole France

When we sleep together, he holds me like he loves me. I've noticed this: when it's the first date, and you fuck, the guy holds you much better than he does the next few times. The first date, you're sort of a stand-in for whomever he loved last, before he fully realizes you're not her, so you get all this nice residue emotion. — Aimee Bender

Loving you Kellan is so easy...trusting you... Is the hard part — S.C. Stephens

I didn't fight or shame my thoughts, I questioned them, and they stopped shaming me. — Byron Katie

At every stage of my career, I sought out the most influential people around me and asked for their help and guidance. — Keith Ferrazzi

America is a nation of 270 million people: 100 million of them are gangsters, another 100 million are hustlers, 50 million are complete lunatics, and every single one of us is secretly in show business. Isn't that fabulous? — Tom Robbins

Stress is an unstranformed opportunity for empowerment. — Doc Childre

The nation that is supreme above all others during one age, will be eclipsed by another in the next age. — Paul Harris

We now need to look beyond our immediate future and aim higher and farther. — Paul Biya

From this point forth, we shall be leaving the firm foundation of fact and journeying together through the murky marshes of memory into thickets of wildest guesswork. — J.K. Rowling

I had a strong sudden instinct that I must be alone. I didn't want to see any people at all. I had seen so many people all my life
I was an average mixer, but more than average in a tendency to identify myself, my ideas, my destiny, with those of all classes that came in contact with. I was always saving or being saved
in a single morning I would go through the emotions ascribable to Wellington at Waterloo. I lived in a world of inscrutable hostiles and inalienable friends and supporters. — F Scott Fitzgerald