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The thing I can say about all this stuff that's going on right now is that I appreciate it. — Josh Duhamel

Strategically, a major function of the CEO is to look for bad news and encourage the organization to respond to it. Employees must be encouraged to share bad news as much as good news. — Bill Gates

To doubt everything, or, to believe everything, are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection. — Henri Poincare

They are sparkly," Nawat said. "The griffins shed them. I thought if I brought you a present that was made of discarded things, no one would punish you for having them. — Tamora Pierce

I did some embedded stuff. And if you are embedded, the only things you see are what the soldiers see, and if the people talk to you, they talk to you as if you are a soldier, because with your flak jacket and your helmet, they can't tell the difference between you and the soldier next to you, and they obviously won't tell you what they really think because they are afraid of you. — Yaroslav Trofimov

Do we fulfill our obligations by being practical all the time? — James Plunkett

The Duke of Edinburgh has perfected the art of saying hello and goodbye in the same handshake. — Jennie Bond

In general, every country has the language it deserves. — Jorge Luis Borges

Everything about my life was culturally rich, and all the people I met sort of reinforced the wackiness that was normally inside of me. No one said, 'You can't do that,' until I got to real record companies, that is. — Nile Rodgers

Words would ruin things. They brought logic and reality into the game. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

What I state as certain is certain for me. It has approved itself as such in my experience. Let others consult their experience, and see how far it tallies with that which is here set forth. — Felix Adler

Wise men learn by others' harms, fools scarcely by their own. — Benjamin Franklin