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The fundamental task is to achieve smallness within large organisation. — E.F. Schumacher

In effective womanly beauty form is more than face, and manner more than either. — William Makepeace Thackeray

If you're going to be a musician's girlfriend, you have to know that your man will always love his bandmates in a way you can't even touch, because they are the guys who help him create music. You can only help him create a living human being, with your dumb uterus. — Julie Klausner

Our present time is indeed a criticizing and critical time, hovering between the wish, and the inability to believe. Our complaints are like arrows shot up into the air at no target: and with no purpose they only fall back upon our own heads and destroy ourselves. — William Temple

You have to create emptiness to fill it with success. — Debasish Mridha

I'm a loser on Sunday. Yeah, I'm a couch potato. I get up and try and eat and then back on the couch. And watch anything. — Adam Garcia

You your own best thing."
-Paul D. — Toni Morrison

I'll go," said Jared, and quieter, to Kami, "If you'll be all right?"
"Always am," Kami told him. She looked searchingly at her mother's face, then glanced up at Jared. "See you in a few, sunshine puppy," she told him, and lifted up on the tips of her toes and pressed a kiss on his mouth. She only caught the side, a little clumsily, but felt the curl of his small smile against her lips.
"Sunshine puppy?" he asked. "You're not even trying anymore."
"I am trying very hard," Kami informed him. "To be ridiculous. — Sarah Rees Brennan

I am determined that my children should have no financial security. It ruins people not having to earn money, — Nigella Lawson

It is, of course, an indispensable part of a scrivener's business to verify the accuracy of his copy, word by word. Where there are two or more scriveners in an office, they assist each other in this examination, one reading from the copy, the other holding the original. It is a very dull, wearisome, and lethargic affair. I can readily imagine that to some sanguine temperaments it would be altogether intolerable. For example, I cannot credit that the mettlesome poet Byron would have contentedly sat down with Bartleby to examine a law document of, say five hundred pages, closely written in a crimpy hand. — Herman Melville

She is a tyrant much in the way of a bad novelist, who shapes his characters according to his own ideology or desires and never allows them the space to become themselves. — Azar Nafisi

Pull - don't push. Investigate - don't present. Probe - don't pitch. Ask - don't assume. How? Talk less - listen more. Make fewer statements - ask more questions. — Darren Hardy

One's neighbor is always the enemy. That is the nature of things. — Gore Vidal

Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are God. — Jeff Valdez