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The real value - and the real effort - lies in helping business managers identify how to change the business and then helping them play their roles in implementing those changes. — Mark Schwartz
Until what is significant is created by you, you aren't living your life, you are living some inherited life. — Werner Erhard
Easy in but not easily out, as the lobster said in the lobster pot! — C.S. Lewis
Cutting the cake in the shape of Half Dome with Laurene and his daughter from a previous relationship, Lisa Brennan. — Walter Isaacson
One thing we've learned is that there's not anything that Nigel Farage won't blame on foreigners. — Nicola Sturgeon
I give myself very good advice, but I very seldom follow it. — Lewis Carroll
A giant that became the giant through unethical ways is undoubtedly the smallest dwarf ever! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Too many people are endowed with a feeling of entitlement, but born without God-given empathy. — C. JoyBell C.
Leaders must lead, not push. Leaders must serve, not domineer. — Jared C. Wilson
Every so often I take out a volume and read a page or two. After all, reading is looking after in a manner of speaking. Though they're not old enough to be valuable for their age alone, nor important enough to be sought after by collectors, my charges are dear to me, even if, as often as not, they are as dull on the inside as on the outside. No matter how banal the contents, there is always something that touches me. For someone now dead once thought these words significant enough to write them down. — Diane Setterfield
You're the same today as you will be in five years except for 2 things : The people you meet n the books you read. — Sharon L. Lechter
The socks and stockings stored in your drawer are essentially on holiday. They take a brutal beating in their daily work, trapped between your foot and your shoe, enduring pressure and friction to protect your precious feet. The time they spend in your drawer is their only chance to rest. But if they are folded over, balled up, or tied, they are always in a state of tension, their fabric stretched and their elastic pulled. They roll about and bump into each other every time the drawer is opened and closed. Any socks and stockings unfortunate enough to get pushed to the back of the drawer are often forgotten for so long that their elastic stretches beyond recovery. — Marie Kondo
In this industry, very few actors can control their career. — Ving Rhames
