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I've not seen an effective manager or leader who can't spend some fraction of time down in the trenches ... If they don't do that they get out of touch with reality, and their whole thought and management process becomes abstract and disconnected. — Jeff Bezos

What I love most about fatherhood is the opportunity to be a part of the development process of a new life. — Seal

I believe that in public worship we should do well to be bound by no human rules, and constrained by no stereotyped order. — Charles Spurgeon

Sometimes all it took was one event to show you how alone in the world you were. — Damian Stevenson

Within the market society each serves all his fellow citizens and each is served by them. It is a system of mutual exchange of services and commodities, a mutual giving, and receiving. — Ludwig Von Mises

A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT
Stomach-ache can be a curse;
heart-ache may be even worse;
so thank Heaven on your knees
if you've got but one of these. — Piet Hein

I just want someone to see me, Q. See who I really am. It is what we all want, in the end; to be seen. — Rachel Joyce

The bottom line is, if somebody doesn't go through proper security screening, they're not going to go on the flight. — John Pistole

There's nothing more boring than listening to successful adults whine about how mistreated they were as children, is there? — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

What can I say about the First World War, a war in which I served as an infantryman, a war I hated at the start and to which I never warmed as it proceeded? — George Grosz

I think my philosophy in music has been to accentuate the positive. — Mike Love

If people are worried about the size of their trailers, I kind of say their priorities are off. — Taylor Hackford

In a time of dislocation, the Manichean view- we, the "good versus them, the "bad" -is, though comfortable, also false and dangerous. False, as I myself know remembering a little girl who wanted a gun and a brother who did not[...]. Dangerous because this simplistic view depends on rigid notions of what men and women are in relation to war and of war itself as an absolute contrast to peace. — Jean Bethke Elshtain

The influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been completely neglected. — Alexis Carrel

It's only young people who make giant, life-altering decisions based on what other people might think, and it's because they don't see their own death looming. Their fear is, "Will my family, friends and lovers admire me?" whereas an older person's fear is that vision of themselves lying in a hospital bed, a breathing tube up their nose and the thought running through their heads, "Why didn't I at least try to do what I wanted to do, while I had the chance? — PatriciaV. Davis

To this day I don't know if he was struggling with the moral implications of gunning down half a dozen civilians, or if he was mentally counting to see if he had that many shells left in the gun. — David Wong