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management is an everyday thing. Strategy and financial reporting and planning are not. — Patrick Lencioni

Even if it's not a style of architecture or period you like, a decorator has to have a feel for a house's personality and try not to fight against it. I like to get the juice out of a house and not spoil it. — Nancy Lancaster

The message of Passover remains as powerful as ever. Freedom is won not on the battlefield but in the classroom and the home. Teach your children the history of freedom if you want them never to lose it. — Jonathan Sacks

I think it's unfortunate to have critics for friends. — William Styron

Eventually, I grew out of my interest in motorcycles because they're quite dangerous. I don't ride them anymore. But I have this history. — Rachel Kushner

Goddess is the deep Source of creating integrity and the Self-affirming be-ing of women. — Mary Daly

When someone saves your life and gives you life, there's gratitude, humility; there's a time you've been so blessed you realize you've been given another chance at life that maybe you did or didn't deserve. — Pat Summerall

I don't relax very well, and I find it hard to sit still. — Bobbi Brown

How long will you be gone?" I asked just to make very clear how I didn't enjoy getting ditched.
"As long as it takes. When I get back, I'll kiss you until you can't stand."
"Stop with the threats. I'll miss you even if you're a jerk. — Bijou Hunter

If fiction does not show us a better life than reality, what is the good of it? — Amelia Barr

Words are important. No words at all are the hardest to hear — J. Yates

I love being on the road, but to make a living as a road comic, you have to be on it most weeks out of the year. That's just too much for me. But I would love to be such a successful road comic that I don't have to go on it every week. — Jen Kirkman

Every scientist would like to be able to move through research faster, to spend less time and money acquiring material or disseminating it. — John Wilbanks