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You are already leaders. Your ideas, your actions and your decisions make a difference. More than any other generation, you have a voice. Social networking is changing how we interact - and it can change our world. You are in touch with peers from around the world. You understand the power of instant communication. I appeal to you to use that power for the common good, the power of communication and the power of networking. — Ban Ki-moon

Those who believe they can and those who believe they can't are both right. - Henry Ford — Dan Millman

If I don't have anything better to do that day, I'll copy paintings, generally by people who have some relationship to the work of the moment. — Wayne Thiebaud

Not everyone in an organization is in a position to accumulate power through competent performance because most people are just carrying out the ordinary and the expected - even if they do it very well. The extent to which a job is routinized fails to give an advantage to anyone doing it because 'success' is seen as inherent in the very establishment of the position and the organization surrounding it. Neither persons nor organizations get 'credit' for doing the mandatory or the expected. — Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Perchance God will pity a race that sought the better angels of its nature and found only its lesser demons. — Robert Breault

When a great life sets it leaves an afterglow on the sky far into the night. — Austin O'Malley

Indeed, the failure of our political leaders to even attempt to ensure a safe future for us represents a crisis of legitimacy of almost unfathomable proportions. — Naomi Klein

Each morning I face her window and pray that our love can be, cause that brownstone house where my baby lives is Mecca. — Gene Pitney

It is the heaven-born instinct of a gracious soul to seek shelter from all ills beneath the wings of Jehovah. A hypocrite, when afflicted by God, resents the infliction, and, like a slave, would run from the Master who has scourged him — Charles Haddon Spurgeon