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Bitchiest Quotes By Stefan Zweig

The herd instinct of the mob was not yet as offensively powerful in public life as it is today; freedom in what you did or did not do in private life was taken for granted - which is hardly imaginable now - and toleration was not, as it is today, deplored as a weakness and debility, but was praised as an ethical force. — Stefan Zweig

Bitchiest Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Nor am I ashamed, as some are, to confess my ignorance of those matters with which I am unacquainted. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Bitchiest Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

It is not enough that top management commit themselves for life to quality and productivity. They must know what it is that they are committed to - that is, what they must do. These obligations cannot be delegated. Support is not enough; action is required. — W. Edwards Deming

Bitchiest Quotes By Osho

When the ego is not, you are for the first time encountering your being. That being is void. Then you can surrender; then you have surrendered. — Osho

Bitchiest Quotes By Bob Wickman

I never gave up, even when people told me I'd never make it. — Bob Wickman

Bitchiest Quotes By Raymond L. Atkins

Vehicular Darwinism based on survival of the quickest. — Raymond L. Atkins

Bitchiest Quotes By Denis Leary

I'm not really a Spider-Man fan. I'm more of a Batman guy. — Denis Leary

Bitchiest Quotes By Rachel Vincent

I want you. I want only you. I want all of you. But I'll take whatever you're ready to give. — Rachel Vincent

Bitchiest Quotes By Cath Crowley

If you don't want a generation of robots, fund the arts! — Cath Crowley

Bitchiest Quotes By Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Take it off first, soldier."
He looked at her suspiciously. "Take what off?"
"Your clothes. Entertain the troops."
"My clothes?" He frowned. "I was sort of thinking you might want to do that for me."
She shook her head and leaned back on one elbow, giving him her witchiest, bitchiest smile. "Strip."
"Now, listen here, Francie
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Lifting a languid hand, she once again pointed toward the center of the room. "Do it real slow, good-looking," she purred. "I want to enjoy every minute. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips