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Now my wife may think she's locked me out of the kitchen but MacGyver's not my patron saint for nothing. — Alton Brown

To survive in modern times, a company must have an organizational structure that accepts change as its basic premise, lets tribal customs thrive, and fosters a power that is derived from respect, not rules. In other words, the successful companies will be the ones that put quality of life first. Do this and the rest - quality of product, productivity of workers, profits for all - will follow. — Ricardo Semler

Too many in the Church today are likes babies in the nursery,they put everything in their mouth. — John Paul Warren

Why do you have to know so much about things, Jessie? There's just not that much to things that I could ever see. — Marsha Norman

Never regret. If it's good, it's wonderful. If it's bad, it's experience. — Jean Plaidy

Transcendent values like trust and integrity literally translate into revenue, profits and prosperity. — Patricia Aburdene

Those who are most moral are farthest from the problem. — Saul D. Alinsky

You can't give evil free reign because you're afraid to confront it. — Cinda Williams Chima

There were other Anti-Christs among the Nephites, but they were more military leaders than religious innovators ... they are all of one breed and brand; so nearly alike that one mind is the author of them, and that a young and underdeveloped, but piously inclined mind. The evidence I sorrowfully submit, points to Joseph Smith as their creator. It is difficult to believe that they are a product of history, that they came upon the scene separated by long periods of time, and among a race which was the ancestral race of the red man of America. — B. H. Roberts

In the hurtling pronghorn, the vanished predators have left behind a heartrending spectacle. Through the smoking displays of wild abandon runs a desperate spirit, resigned to racing pickup trucks in its eternal longing for cheetahs. — William Stolzenburg