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Customer service teams at many companies have already embraced social media, often out of necessity. — Ryan Holmes

The victim mindset produces a delusion of fault and blame that blinds you from the simple truth of cause and effect. — Steve Maraboli

A sudden silence hit the Earth. If anything it was worse than the noise. For a while nothing happened. The great ships hung motionless in the sky, over every nation on Earth. Motionless they hung, huge, heavy, steady in the sky, a blasphemy against nature. Many people went straight into shock as their minds tried to encompass what they were looking at. The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't. And still nothing happened. — Douglas Adams

My personal trainer is an ex-dancer so we do a lot of ballet and jazz. — Rachel Stevens

It became easy for me to detach myself from the course of life, so that while my hands and mind were engaged in the common affairs of every day, my spirit maintained its attitude of communion with God. — John G. Lake

On Hallowe'en the old ghosts come about us, and they speak to some; to others they are dumb. — Eleanor Farjeon

When you live forever and don't age, it gives you time to hope — Laurell K. Hamilton

One does not sell the earth upon which the people walk. — Crazy Horse

Actually when we stopped New Order I was busier than ever. The only gaps have been while we've been writing. — Peter Hook

One may not be able to fulfill a fatherly role with one's own child, but on the other hand, and this goes for me as well, one might still be a "father of choice" to someone else out there in the world. Fatherhood is something that can be shared worldwide. Meaning that in terms of the substance of a father's role, perhaps we are all pseudo-fathers. — Mamoru Hosoda

Meditation is to get insight, to get understanding and compassion, and when you have them, you are compelled to act. — Nhat Hanh