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An attitudinal sea change. I think that's the hardest one to fix. Presidential directives, bills, provisions can all be rescinded, repealed, amended, but attitudes linger. The hardest thing is going to be to try to reverse an attitude, a bunker mentality that equates secrecy with either security or heightened efficiency and that regards transparency as an invitation to mischief and trespass. This default position of operating in the shadows is going to be somewhat appealing to whomever inherits office. — Ted Gup

When success begins to slip from your fingers - for whatever reason - the response isn't to grip and claw so hard that you shatter it to pieces. It's to understand that you must work yourself back to the aspirational phase. You must get back to first principles and best practices. — Ryan Holiday

Shortest distance possible, finally reaching the bottom, the point of perfect rest. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Wall Street makes its money on activity. You make your money on inactivity. — Warren Buffett

Don't bother asking for explanation, she'll just tell you that she came, in the year of the cat. — Al Stewart

There's a pressure at all hours of the day only a poem can assuage. — Kristen Henderson

America has maintained a prohibition on negotiating with terrorists for good reason. — James Inhofe

There is no such thing as a lousy job - only lousy men who don't care to do it. — Ayn Rand

If everybody agrees with your point of view, you haven't thought hard enough. — Manoj Vaz

Worry is a subtle way of telling God that He's fallen asleep at the wheel and that things aren't under His authority, but ours. — Margaret Feinberg

That was like swatting June bugs off a fly. — Jerry Coleman

Jesus wants to see a smile on your face! — Paul Silway

She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness. It is the feet of clay that make the gold of the image precious. — Oscar Wilde

Do not be concerned with the faults of other persons. Do not see others' faults with a hateful mind. There is an old saying that if you stop seeing others' faults, then naturally seniors and venerated and juniors are revered. Do not imitate others' faults; just cultivate virtue. Buddha prohibited unwholesome actions, but did not tell us to hate those who practice unwholesome actions. — Dogen