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Tremendous pride was exhibited in fascism, as everyone knows who has seen the pictures of the strutting Mussolini and psychopathic Hitler; but fascism is a development in people who are empty, anxious and despairing, and therefore seize on megalomaniac promises. — Rollo May

The best loved by God are those that are rich, yet have the humility of the poor, and those that are poor and have the magnanimity of the rich. — Saadi

The strongest and most dangerous enemy you will ever face is a negative attitude. Learn to recognize when it is trying to invade your body and mind, then simply refuse it entry. — John Newcombe

I was writing and I have three kids. I was occupying my time with them but it was difficult. — Alison Moyet

If you're on the cover of any magazine, you certainly get recognized more. — Lauren Conrad

As a modern employer you have to treat people well. — James Dyson

Blaire. You're my exception. — Abbi Glines

That *does* relieve my mind!'
'It might well - except that I fancy you don't care a straw how we may appear.'
'On the contrary! Think how much my credit would suffer!'
She laughed, but shook her head. 'You don't care for that either. Or - or for anything, perhaps.'
He was momentarily taken aback by this, but he replied without perceptible hesitation: 'Not profoundly.'
She frowned, turning it over in her mind. 'Well, I can understand that that must be very comfortable, for if you don't care for anybody or anything you can't be cast into dejection, or become sick with apprehension, or even get into high fidgets. On the other hand, I shouldn't think you could ever be *aux anges* either. It wouldn't do for me: it would be too flat! — Georgette Heyer

I never once heard her say she gone leave Leroy, and Minny don't say things twice. When she do things, they done the first time. — Kathryn Stockett

Books are no substitute for experience working with people, so now that you've read this book on leadership, go out and interact with people before you read any more. — Gerald M. Weinberg