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Time ... thou ceaseless lackey to eternity. — William Shakespeare
The sibilant s is the most difficult sound to correct. — Christine Baranski
You have a lot more freedom to explore and improvise in a Canadian film, which you might not have when there's 13 different production companies that all have serious equity investments. — Kristen Hager
The adoption by Jefferson and the Republicans of the political structure of their opponents is of an importance hardly inferior to that of the adoption of the Constitution by the states. — Herbert Croly
At Shutterstock, we've been offering tutorials to customers and contributors on our blog for many years. Our audience already viewed us as thought leaders on the latest digital and creative skills; we felt it so natural for us to launch Skillfeed, which is an online marketplace for professional learning. — Jon Oringer
If present rates of improvement continue, however, we would expect the cruising range of electric cars, for example, to intersect with the average range demanded in the mainstream market by 2015, and electric vechicle acceleration to intersect with mainstream demands by 2020. — Clayton M Christensen
Frederick Buechner brings the reader to his knees, sometimes in laughter, sometimes in an astonishment very close to prayer, and at the best of times in a combination of both. — Michael Mewshaw
When those who know are able to show, those who learn are able to grow. — Mark Sanborn
I'm different than everyone else because everyone else is not me. — Julian Aguilar
The shelves are filled with books about improving the process of leadership; discussions of how to hone its art are few. Checklists and processes do not challenge our ability to think, they do not force us to defend our ideas or look new ones in the face. They demand no depth. Defining leadership as an art rather than as a process does not mean that leadership cannot be taught. It merely means that gaining a greater understanding of leadership requires intellectual courage. Just as we develop physical courage by experiencing and functioning under physical fear and moral courage by making the choice of right amidst the pressure to do otherwise, so we develop intellectual courage through the discomfort and ambiguity of experiencing ideas that challenge our depth and perspective. Leaders develop intellectual courage by continuously sharpening the saber through education, and in doing so they
hone within themselves the art of leadership. — Christopher D. Kolenda
I think in life, if you continue to challenge yourself, you can pride yourself in what you continuously accomplish. — J. R. Martinez
Everyone talks about building a relationship with your customer. I think you build one with your employees first. — Angela Ahrendts
I'm not one for Sudoku or crosswords - the thing that fires my little brain is doing tour budgets. — Ian Anderson
Everything faded into mist. The past was erased, the erasure was forgotten, the lie became truth. — George Orwell
It is a challenge to have your launch date slip continuously. — Marc Garneau
I grew up in the theatre. — Jeremy Piven
When we consider the fact that the spectroscope has enabled us to make a chemical analysis of the sun, that the telephone has enabled us to hear 2,000 miles and that the x-rays have enabled us to see through flesh and bone, we must admit without reservation, that our power of perception, at some future day, may be infinite. And if we admit this we must admit the essential possibility of the superman. — H.L. Mencken
Ignore the loneliness, enjoy your presence. — M.F. Moonzajer