Disengaged At Work Quotes & Sayings
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The world is in such a mess because of the continuous conflict that arises between human beings - not only between individuals but between tribes and nations and this group and that group and so on. But change can come in only when people start with themselves. — Eckhart Tolle

The past was a bridge that looked solid and sturdy, but once you were on it, you saw that it extended only far enough to strand you, to suspend you between loss and longing with nowhere to go at all. — Bret Anthony Johnston

Isn't it strange to see an event happening precisely because it was not supposed to happen? — Anonymous

A railroad is like a lie you have to keep building it to make it stand. — Mark Twain

When it comes to relationships, it's nice to have something that is your own and not everyone else's. That's not part of my job. I never stood up on a podium and said, 'Vote for me - I'm perfect. I'll be this for you and never do anything wrong.' — Hayden Panettiere

Sometimes, how a person answers a question is more important than what they actually say. — Kenneth Eade

Houses are fundamental metaphors for self, world, permeability, transition, interiority, exteriority, multiplicity, and the power to move from one state of being to another. — Jane Hirshfield

Run the race of life with your sacred strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If someone were to have pressed a sheet of glass down over the top of Alliance, Nebraska, in winter, it would have resembled an ant farm. Everything was a tunnel eaten neatly, carefully into the snow. The tunnel of the streets branching into the narrower tunnels of driveways and carved-out sidewalks. The snow banked over cars, lawn furniture, porches, like frozen animal carcasses stored for future need. — Ann Patchett

An America that inspires hope in its ideals must complement an America that inspires awe in its strength. — Adam Schiff

Has a confrontational ring to it, doesn't it? Like saying, the sky is rubber, or, your foot's a hippopotamus. — Terry Moore

I was obsessed with Chubby Checker and old dances, like the twist. — Laurieann Gibson

The Amex has a long, often troubled, sometimes glorious history. — Gary Weiss

A work of art when placed in a gallery loses its charge, and becomes a portable object or surface disengaged from the outside world. — Robert Smithson

The race by vigour, not by vaunts, is won. — Alexander Pope