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I keep two sentimental mementos on my desk to remind me of two favorite men. There is an inkwell that my Uncle Seymour made, a brass grotesque he mounted on a marble base. And my grandfather's shaving cup is there, used to store pencils and pens. — Scott Turow

Business success is less a function of grandiose predictions than it is a result of being able to respond rapidly to real changes as they occur. — Jack Welch

To be the greatest; great test. — Johnnie Dent Jr.

Nature, the handmaid of God Almighty, does nothing but with good advice, if we make research into the true reason of things. — James Howell

Excitement is never comfortable. When it comes, you just hang on and hope you don't fall off. — Karen Hawkins

If you believe you're a poet, then you're saved.
— Gregory Corso

There is little doubt that, until 1846 when he helped to engineer the resignation of Robert Peel, Disraeli was driven by an ambition to make his mark rather than by any consistent political purpose, and that his attacks on Peel would have not have been so mounted had he been given in 1841 the office for which he had asked. — Christopher Hibbert

He was kind. People bothered him. He thought we should be more concerned with the world around us and how our actions would affect things years down the road. — Maggie Stiefvater

We all know that it is women who make the decisions, but we have to let men think that the decisions are theirs. It is an act of kindness on the part of women. — Alexander McCall Smith