Artform Brand Quotes & Sayings
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A company has a greater responsibility than making money for its stockholders. We have a responsibility to our employees to recognize their dignity as human beings. — David Packard

Understanding human nature must be the basis of any real improvement in human life. Science has done wonders in mastering the laws of the physical world, but our own nature is much less understood, as yet, than the nature of stars and electrons. When science learns to understand human nature, it will be able to bring a happiness into our lives which machines and the physical sciences have failed to create. — Bertrand Russell

Probably saying a 30-second prayer at a key moment has done more good than any psychotherapy or drugs I've prescribed. — Harold George Koenig

Instead of getting an iPad, I now use my iPhone with a giant magnifying glass attached to my face. — Tony Hsieh

While vegans and meat-eaters disagree, we can all be united in our fear and hatred for the horror that is factory farming. — Joel Salatin

He's just invading my thoughts and my stomach and my lungs and my world. That's his superpower. Invasion. — Colleen Hoover

Michigan is also the only industrial state that has a AAA credit rating. — John Engler

Whenever a friend succeeds, a little something in me dies. — Gore Vidal

Don't waste your time trying to be someone else. Just be the best you you can be. — Nicole Williams

You're a right-looking eejit — Edna O'Brien

This isn't over. I won't give up on you."
"I've given up on you," he said back, voice also soft. "Love fades. Mine has."
I stared at him in disbelief. All this time, he'd never phrased it like that. His protests had always been about some greater good, about the remorse he felt over being a monster of how it had scarred him from love. I've given up on you. Love fades. Mine has.
I backed up, the sting of those words hitting me as hard as if he'd slapped me. Something shifted in his features, like maybe he knew how much he'd hurt me. I didn't stick around to see. Instead, I pushed my way out of the aisle and ran out the doors in the back, afraid that if I stayed any longer, everyone in the church would see me cry. — Richelle Mead

IT WAS ONE of those midsummer Sundays when everyone sits around saying, I drank too much last night. — John Cheever

A balanced tone on Europe will free us to address in depth the domestic economic and social agenda which we neglected throughout the last Parliament. — Kenneth Clarke