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Strategy making needs to function beyond the boxes to encourage the informal learning that produces new perspectives and new combinations ... Once managers understand this, they can avoid other costly misadventures caused by applying formal techniques, without judgement and intuition, to problem solving. — Henry Mintzberg

I will never get married to the head of General Motors. I will never be the wife of a superstar. For those women, their lives are somebody else's ... I will never be a 'Mrs. Blabidyblah!' — Stephanie Zimbalist

E.P. Whipple calls fanaticism "religion caricatured," which is a full definition in a word. — James Parton

For a moment, I felt like myself again. Not the new me, not the old me, just the real me. — Leslea Tash

We should have springs and rivers, not mines and treasure tunnels. Gold is an unwelcome visitor. It works against the acclimation of people to the land. — Tim Westover

As a company grows, its purpose grows with it. It has the potential to evolve your purpose. — John Mackey

Courage is the most important of all the virtues because without courage, you can't practice any other virtue consistently. — Maya Angelou

A man whose eyes love opens risks his soul - His dancing breaks beyond the mind's control. — Farid Al-Din Attar

The writer must be universal in sympathy and an outcast by nature: only then can he see clearly. — Julian Barnes

The task is not to turn the world upside down but in a given place to do what, from the perspecive of reality, is necessary objectively and to really carry it out. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

In mythology, the Medusa can petrify people with a look - which is a good thing, I think. But the Medusa is a unique symbol - something strong. It's about going all the way. — Donatella Versace

Those who have obtained the farthest insight into Nature have been, in all ages, firm believers in God. — William Whewell

It appears that ordinary men take wives because possession is not possible without marriage, and that ordinary women accept husbands because marriage is not possible without possession — Thomas Hardy