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Power is the basic energy needed to initiate and sustain action or, to put it another way, the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it. Leadership is the wise use of this power: Transformative leadership. — Warren G. Bennis

Design is so critical it should be on the agenda of every meeting in every single department. — Tom Peters

I'm excited about silver because as I write, it's relatively inexpensive. I'm also excited about silver because
unlike real estate, which can require a lot of money, some finance skills, lots of due diligence and property management skills to do well
silver is affordable to the masses, and management skills are minimum. — Robert Kiyosaki

I'm one injury away from hanging up the racket at any time. — Lleyton Hewitt

The hormonal and metabolic environment of the body within which calories enter determines how your body deals with those calories. — Scott Abel

To be known by the public, honestly. People come up and tell them how good I make them feel. — David Alan Grier

Sister Carlotta, I'm on a leave of absence right now. That means I've been sacked, in case you don't understand how the I.F. handles these things."
"Sacked! A miscarriage of justice. You ought to be shot. — Orson Scott Card

No one can fail to see that the power of the Church among large numbers in many communities is today diminishing, or has already ceased. — Felix Adler

They can cut all the flowers, but they can't stop the spring ... — Pablo Neruda

The only people that can ruin a relationship or make that relationship work are the two people in it. — Rob Liano

Odd choices were simply easier for men, most of whom would find women glad to marry them. Not so the other way around. — Alice Munro

She scooted down — J.M. Forster

Modesty teaches us to speak of the ancients with respect, especially when we are not very familiar with their works. Newton, who knew them practically by heart, had the greatest respect for them, and considered them to be men of genius and superior intelligence who had carried their discoveries in every field much further than we today suspect, judging from what remains of their writings. More ancient writings have been lost than have been preserved, and perhaps our new discoveries are of less value than those that we have lost. — Francis Atterbury