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Dependent people need others to get what they want. Independent people can get what they want through their own effort. Interdependent people combine their own efforts with the efforts of others to achieve their greatest success. If I were physically dependent - paralyzed or disabled or limited — Stephen R. Covey

A rule that may serve for a statesman, a courtier, or a lovernever make a defence or an apology before you be accused. — Charles I Of England

On the contrary, anyone speaking or writing about concentration camps is still regarded as suspect; and if the speaker has resolutely returned to the world of the living, he himself is often assailed by doubts with regard to his own truthfulness, as though he had mistaken a nightmare for reality. — Hannah Arendt

There's a mysterious alter ego in everyone. Some call it hallucination, some call it art. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

We stand up for the farmers
Who can't keep enough to eat
We walk out for the workers
Who don't know the taste of meat
We run forward for the children
With no shoes upon their feet
We will march this kingdom down
We will break the golden crown — Shannon Hale

Offer your customers a long-term relationship, then do everything possible to build and maintain it. — Brian Tracy

Amory took to writing poetry on spring afternoons, in the gardens of the big estates near Princeton, while swans made effective atmosphere in the artificial pools, and slow clouds sailed harmoniously above the willow. May came too soon, and suddenly unable to bear walls, he wandered the campus at all hours through starlight and rain. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant. — Ani DiFranco

For White man, life is to own, or to try to own more, or to die trying to own more. — David Mitchell

In the early days, start-ups make the main mistake of hiring people to do the work that they could do themselves. — Jon Oringer