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Oh, the jealousy, the greed is the unraveling. It's the unraveling and it undoes all the joy that could be.
. — Joni Mitchell

The worst kind of loneliness in the world is isolation that comes from being misunderstood. It can make people lose their grasp on reality. — Shyza Chaudhry

A corporation like Enron is a person with a legal identity and no ethical accountability. — Doug Berry

When someone hurts you, hates you, don't hate him, win him with love; you will find the peace. — Debasish Mridha

Reluctantly, we had already accepted every challenge at the moment we were born. And as long as we live, we have no right to give up. For we, or at least someone very similar to us, already died once, long ago in a faraway place. — Jeno Marz

This situation is not quite beyond saving, but should you carry on much further - should you give voice to such thoughts - it will be. — Stephen King

... In a ROWE* people don't have schedules.
They show up when they want.
They don't have to be in the office at certain time, or anytime.
They just have to get their work done.
How they do it ?
When they do it ?
Where they do it ?
It's totally up to them.
Meetings & this kind of environments are Optional.
What happens ... ?
Almost across the board !
- Productivity goes up
- Worker Engagement goes up
- Worker Satisfaction goes up
- Turnovers goes down
- Autonomy .. Mastery .. Purpose -
these are the building blocks of new way of doing things."
*ROWE: results-only work environment — Daniel H. Pink

He was heading over the line when he strutted in here thinking he could rattle his federal balls at me. — J.D. Robb

I am essentially very shy. Which, I guess, is why I'm very good at not being shy. — Rhys Ifans

To herself and wiping tears from her eyes, which turned — Kristin Hannah

Speakers have been showering us with pearls of wisdom for centuries, and if all of their valuable advice were laid end to end, it would still be just as good as new. Very little of it has ever been used. — Benjamin Franklin Fairless

Harmony that would fittingly imitate the utterances and accents of a brave man who is engaged in warfare or in any enforced business, and who, when he has failed [ ... ] confronts fortune with steadfast endurance and repels her strokes — Plato

I'm surprised when I walk right into yet another abandoned hunters' camp. Tattered plastic sheeting still hangs askew here and there. Blackened aerosol cans of Cheez Whiz sit in the fire pit, which sits in the middle of the trail. Assorted Styro-ware. Rotten leather boots. Where are these people? Are they back in civilization now, appearing to all observers to be as normal as pie, but inwardly ticking like time bombs and spreading their hot poisonous seed through the world like black-breathed plague? — Rick Bass