Consilium Staffing Quotes & Sayings
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The definition of a great picture is one that stays with you, one that you can't forget. It doesn't have to be technically good at all. — Steve McCurry
I suspected that the man was ailing, ailing in the spirit in some way, or in his temperament or character, and I shrank from him with the instinct of the healthy. — Hermann Hesse
Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day. — Henri J.M. Nouwen
t is your own barrier, you set it, and only you can remove it. Remember that. So, do you want to try again or permanently give up? — Nabil N. Jamal
From dear, dear Gloria Swanson, I learned how to live long, happy and free of health problems. I owe her my life. — Dirk Benedict
I like knowing one story and having everyone else know another. — John Green
My dad's been having a hard time lately. Keeps on losing his keys. Can't hang on to a set of keys to save his life. And he has tried everything too: little hook next to the door, little bowl next to his bed, keychain makes a noise when you whistle. Nothing worked. So finally, this year for his birthday, the whole family chipped in - and we put him in a home. — Anthony Jeselnik
Do not presume, well-housed, well-warmed, and well-fed, to criticize the poor — Herman Melville
Practice the healing power of the compassionate mind. — Caroline Myss
This is my father. Try what you can with him! He won't listen to me, because he remembers what a fool I was when I was a baby. — George Bernard Shaw
But it is as silly to think about peer-to-peer as applying just to music as it would have been to think about the Internet as applying just to pornography. Whatever the initial use of the technology, it has nothing to do with the potential of the architecture to serve many other extremely important functions. — Lawrence Lessig
The principle is timeless: If Christ is not Lord over our money and possessions, he is not our Lord. — Randy Alcorn
Such bureaucrats can neither be hurried in their deliberations nor made to see common sense. Indeed, the very absurdity or pedantry of these deliberations is for them the guarantee of their own fair-mindedness, impartiality, and disinterest. To treat all people with equal contempt and indifference is the bureaucrat's idea of equity. — Theodore Dalrymple
