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Estudiantil Lleva Quotes By KaDee Strickland

I literally want to work until I'm in the grave. — KaDee Strickland

Estudiantil Lleva Quotes By Anonymous

Psychologists at the end of the nineteenth century made a very interesting discovery: when we repress the truth, we suffer for it. If deep down we know something is true but we walk around pretending it isn't, it creates a conflict; and this conflict, in turn, prevents the different parts of ourselves from communicating with each other effectively. Parts of us get split off and ignored. And the more they're ignored, the angrier they get - the more frustrated. A man cannot serve two masters, Jesus said, and a house divided cannot stand. In saying this, Jesus made not only one of the greatest spiritual statements, but one of the greatest psychological ones as well. — Anonymous

Estudiantil Lleva Quotes By Marianne Williamson

I think future generations will see the invention of the Internet as having been as important as the invention of the printing press. It's the democratizing tool of all tools. As long as no one can control the flow of information, then freedom always has a chance. — Marianne Williamson

Estudiantil Lleva Quotes By W. Edwards Deming

Competition should not be for a share of the market-but to expand the market. — W. Edwards Deming

Estudiantil Lleva Quotes By Jocelyn K. Glei

But these days the demons are more insidious; they're the everyday annoyances, the little things that suck away our potential to do big things. — Jocelyn K. Glei

Estudiantil Lleva Quotes By Neil Postman

Of course, in television's presentation of the "news of the day," we may see the Now ... this" mode of discourse in it's boldest and most embarrassing form. For there, we are presented not only with fragmented news but news without context, without consequences, without value, and therefore without essential seriousness; that is to say, news as pure entertainment. — Neil Postman