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Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Michael Dobbs

Tell me, McFadden, what do you think of our beloved Mr. Chamberlain? Mac didn't care for such direct questions. All his adult life had been spent in the mentality of the gulag, never openly complaining, always seeming to conform, never risking a row. Perhaps that's why he had agreed to marry, not so much to avoid disappointing the lady but more because it was the simplest way to fit into the flow of things. — Michael Dobbs

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Stephen Fry

The object of love should feel honoured or flattered, responsible in some way. Instead he felt insulted, degraded and revolted. More than that, he felt put upon. — Stephen Fry

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Ben Harper

Try it first And you'll see its a blessing And it's not a curse — Ben Harper

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Azim Premji

When the rate of change outside is more than what is inside, be sure that the end is near. — Azim Premji

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Tracy Kidder

Virchow was the perfect role model for anyone who wanted to change the world, or at least lessen the inequality between the rich and poor. One of Farmer's favorite Virchow quotes was "The physicians are the natural attorneys of the poor, and the social problems should largely be solved by them." Virchow viewed the world in a way that made sense to Farmer, his vision a comprehensive one that included pathology - the study of disease - with social medicine, politics, and anthropology. Farmer, — Tracy Kidder

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Outside of nirvana, the planes begin, the subtlest planes of light that vibrate fastest, all the way on down through the astral realms through the physical and so on. — Frederick Lenz

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Anonymous

whatever may have been the crimes of England, she was the unconscious tool of history in bringing about that revolution. — Anonymous

Dale Carnegie Library Quotes By Dieter Rams

Good design is honest. — Dieter Rams