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The organization's competency is based on a set of cohesive capabilities and how fast and effective they can be built upon. — Pearl Zhu

I wish I could write while I'm on the road but it never works for me. I need to be sitting still. — Jami Attenberg

But the best read naturalist who lends an entire and devout attention to truth, will see that there remains much to learn of his relation to the world, and that it is not to be learned by any addition or subtraction or other comparison of known quantities, but is arrived at by untaught sallies of the spirit, by a continual self-recovery, and by entire humility. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

He never dreamed — Elizabeth Gilbert

In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, a bill opening one half million square miles of territory in the western United States for settlement. — Peter Agre

I don't want to be remembered. I want the nice words when I can hear them. — Jerry Lewis

I think lots of actors are very nervous and shy. I know lots of them who are, and some who aren't of course. — Maggie Smith

Each of us is responsible for creating an environment of warmth and consideration for those we love. I have always tried to define a good day not in terms of one in which all things were made right and comfortable for me but rather, as a day in which I have been able to make another's day more loving and special for them. We must treat each other with dignity. Not because we merit it but because we grow best in thoughtfulness ... — Leo Buscaglia

An investment said to have an 80% chance of success sounds far more attractive than one with a 20% chance of failure. The mind can't easily recognize that they are the same. — Daniel Kahneman

When I see that man on the telly - 'Are you thinking what I'm thinking?' No! I'm definitely not! I find most of it quite offensive! — John Prescott