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Effective communication is built on the cement of trust. And trust is based on trustworthiness, not politics. — Stephen Covey

The single most pressing earthly obligation of every medieval artisan was the establishment of a good personal reputation.11 — Richard Sennett

I think my parents did want me to go to university just in case, but neither my mum or dad went to uni, so they couldn't talk. — Eliza Doolittle

Words are potential weapons so use them wisely. — Joanne Madeline Moore

I don't believe in the wisdom of children, nor in the wisdom of the old. There is a moment, a cusp, when the sum of gathered experience is worn down by the details of the living. We are never so wise as when we live in the moment. — Paul Kalanithi

It is not worth having a burden about money. One breathes a sigh of relief when he deposits money in the bank but becomes unhappy when the money is gone. There is nothing in this world worth being relieved about because it is all temporary. — Dada Bhagwan

You want to know about voting. I'm here to tell you about voting. Imagine you're locked in a huge underground night-club filled with sinners, whores, freaks and unnameable things that rape pitbulls for fun. And you ain't allowed out until you all vote on what you're going to do tonight. You like to put your feet up and watch "Republican Party Reservation". They like to have sex with normal people using knives, guns, and brand new sexual organs you did not even know existed. So you vote for television, and everyone else, as far as your eye can see, votes to fuck you with switchblades. That's voting. You're welcome. — Warren Ellis

When you have an elevated spirit and a miserable heart, you write great things and do the poor. — Albert Camus

I think of Mike Myers as the Buster Keaton of today. I think he's brought us something so special. — Robert Wagner

I was always inventing characters and making up stories. — Suzanne Vega

Age brings wisdom to some men, and to others chess. — Evan Esar

If we insist that public life be reserved for those whose personal history is pristine, we are not going to get paragons of virtue running our affairs. We will get the very rich, who contract out the messy things in life the very dull, who have nothing to hide and nothing to show and the very devious, expert at covering their tracks and ambitious enough to risk their discovery. — Charles Krauthammer

The Internet, in general, I find troubling. The anonymity has made us all meaner and dumber. This thing that was supposed to bring us closer together, I see it doing the opposite. — Aaron Sorkin