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Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Seth Godin

A factory demands a compliant workforce in order to succeed. And so we've organized around this idea of compliance in all things - in school, in the foods we eat, in the way we respond to marketing. And it's a dead end. — Seth Godin

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Kenny Smith

It is the cruelest of all ironies that moderns imagine themselves to be (abstractly understood) "individuals," because in actuality moderns are "types," abstracted and self-abstractive victims of a process of stereotyping that afflicts even would-be rebels and anarchists. — Kenny Smith

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Bob Mould

How do I explain Neil Young? Great question! I explain Neil Young as, I would kill to see his acoustic shows. — Bob Mould

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Jill Shalvis

Mitch, who was six foot four and, at two hundred and twenty pounds, quite an imposing figure, strode out wearing nothing but his fire boots. Well, and a few soapsuds. He ambled over to the big bay windows, grabbed a squeegee, and went to work scrubbing the glass, his twig and berries swinging in the wind. The entire crew doubled over, dying of laughter. Everyone, that is, except for the captain, who was looking apoplectic. "What the hell are you doing?" he bellowed. "Cleaning like you ordered. Sir," Mitch added politely, scrubbing with a whole new level of vigor. — Jill Shalvis

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Stanley McChrystal

Education is resilient, training is robust. — Stanley McChrystal

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Kathryn Minshew

One of the top causes of startup death - right after cofounder problems - is building something no one wants. — Kathryn Minshew

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Mercy Cortez

This is my story and Jethros' journey, through my eyes — Mercy Cortez

Dzambo Sofija Quotes By Toni Morrison

The constantness, varietylessness, the sheer weight of sameness drove him to despair and froze his imagination. To be required to sleep with the same woman forever was a curious and unnatural idea to him; to be expected to dredge up enthusiasms for old acts, and routine ploys; he wondered at the arrogance of the female. — Toni Morrison