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Bach is thus a terminal point. Nothing comes from him; everything merely leads to him. — Albert Schweitzer

Anyone who brings up gender in the workplace is wading into deep and muddy waters. The subject itself presents a paradox, forcing us to acknowledge differences while trying to achieve the goal of being treated the same. — Sheryl Sandberg

Under the circumstances, she wished he would show some maturity and just accept her decision to pretend he didn't exist. — Judy Fitzwater

A church that is self-focused and insular is a social club, not a church. — Adam S. McHugh

Design is both a political and cultural force for change, although most designers choose not to think about the power it has. — Jonathan Barnbrook

We take for granted how our mind puts everything together. — Robert Lanza

Expertise gives you enough insight to reinvent what everyone else assumes is the truth. Sure, it's possible to randomly challenge the conventions of your field and luckily find a breakthrough. It's far more likely, though, that you will design a great Web site or direct a powerful movie or lead a breakthrough product development if you understand the status quo better than anyone else. Beginner's luck is dramatically overrated. Emotional — Seth Godin

Everyone talks about snows forty foot deep, and how the ice wind comes howling out of the north, but the real enemy is the cold. — George R R Martin

Time is the only commodity we deal with which cannot be counterfeited, stolen or placed in inventory. Remember, time is irreplaceable. — Zig Ziglar

When the age is in, the wit is out — William Shakespeare

'Nature is conquered by obedience' - and her resistless energies are at our bidding, as soon as we, by knowledge, work with them and not against them. We can choose out of her boundless stores the forces that serve our purpose in momentum, in direction, and so on, and their very invariability becomes the guarantee of our success. — Annie Besant

The greatest source of discouragement is the conviction that one is unable to do something — Maria Montessori