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Good leaders need a positive agenda, not just an agenda of dealing with crisis. — Michael Porter

Sure. You two are whack jobs separately. Together, you're a goddamn nut house. — Sylvia Day

People always do the right thing for the wrong reason. — Saul D. Alinsky

Actually, it seems like every time I'm about to pack it in, that's when I get a job. — Jon Gries

We crave permission openly to become our secret selves. — Salman Rushdie

The world organization debates disarmament in one room and, in the next room, moves the knights and pawns that make national arms imperative. — E.B. White

It really so in your souls? Are you now henceforth dead to the world, and dead to sin, and quickened into the life of Christ? If you are so, then the text will bear to you a third and practical meaning, for it will not merely be true that your old man is condemned to die and a new nature is bestowed, but in your common actions you will try to show this by newness of actual conduct. Evils which tempted you at one time will be unable to beguile you now because you are dead to them: the charms of the painted face of the world will no longer attract your attention, for your eyes are blind to such deceitful beauties. You have obtained a new life which can only be satisfied by new delights, which can only be motivated by new purposes and constrained by new principles suitable to its own nature. This — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Desire is craving enough to sacrifice for — Myles Munroe

Happiness happens when your consciousness is not dominated by addictions and demands - and you experience life as a parade of preferences. — Ken Keyes Jr.

For a poet he threw a very accurate milk bottle. — Ernest Hemingway,

Be realistic: Go for the impossible! — Paulo Coelho

The solution to adult problems tomorrow depends on large measure upon how our children grow up today. — Margaret Mead