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Sometimes it's more difficult to achieve a 10% cost reduction than it is to tell people they have to achieve 50%. Small incremental steps block your view of doing something fundamentally different. — Eckhard Pfeiffer

You are an enchanting person, rather old fashioned for this modern world, but very enchanting and pleasing. — Shirley Sealy

I find there's a thin, permeable membrane between journalism and history, and though some academic historians take a dim view of it, I gather a lot of strength and professional inspiration from passing back and forth across it. — Hampton Sides

The vulgar crowd values friends according to their usefulness. — Ovid

You find that you can have the best business in the most exciting industry, but if the execution, if the torch-holder, if the value-creator isn't there, then we don't make it happen. — Dan Levitan

The Secret of Life?
The energy you give out to others attracts more of the same energy back to you — Steven Aitchison

Whereas children can learn from their interactions with their parents how to get along in one sort of social hierarchy
that of the family
it is from their interactions with peers that they can best learn how to survive among equals in a wide range of social situations. — Zick Rubin

We have a very real God with a very real presence. — Beth Moore

When I have a terrible need of - shall I say the word - religion. Then I go out and paint the stars. — Vincent Van Gogh

A distracted marine is a dead marine, — Cynthia Sax

E-Commerce makes it easy to spend money. Netiquette makes you aware hidden fees. — David Chiles

I saw a young boy eating an ice cream cone, ... I smashed it in his face. You know that kid is going to remember me when he's 50. — Dane Cook

What men call luck Is the prerogative of valiant souls, The fealty life pays its rightful kings. — James Russell Lowell

Awakening of Western thought will not be complete until that thought steps outside itself and comes to an understanding with the search for a world-view as this manifests itself in the
thought of mankind as a whole. — Albert Schweitzer

Sound the tocsin of national peril and hordes of well-meaning folk with nothing much to do always materialize from nowhere. They itch to meddle in great matters of which their comprehension is usually pretty dim, and have no objection to getting their names and pictures in the papers. — Leslie McFarlane