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No matter what your native tongue is, no matter what part of the world you're from, if your native tongue is distorted with an accent, somehow that's always funny. — Benjamin Bratt

It is only by questioning what people take for granted, what people hold to be true, that we can break through the hypnosis of social conditioning. — Deepak Chopra

But every company of the future is going to be in the business of exquisite care - which means quick turnaround time and convenience. To deliver exquisite care, you need an organization that coordinates well and listens well. — Fernando Flores

Effectiveness lies in the balance - what I call the P/PC Balance. P stands for production of desired results, the golden eggs. PC stands for production capability, the ability or asset that produces the golden eggs. — Stephen R. Covey

Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, and others make it happen. — Michael Jordan

The English word thanks comes from the same root word as think. Maybe if leaders were more "thinkful" about the contribution of others, they would be more "thankful" to them. — John C. Maxwell

What I think about vivisection is that if people admit that they have the right to take or endanger the life of living beings for the benefit of many, there will be no limit to their cruelty. — Leo Tolstoy

There is nothing more mysterious than a TV set left on in an empty room. It is even stranger than a man talking to himself or a woman standing dreaming at her stove. It is as if another planet is communicating with you. — Jean Baudrillard

Already, with the city behind them, New York didn't feel quite real. As if reality only existed where she existed. — Maryanne O'Hara

We need a dream-world in order to discover the features of the real world we think we inhabit. — Paul Karl Feyerabend

If you aren't scared, you aren't human — James Dashner

Where do the words go
when we have said them? — Margaret Atwood

As a myth of national purpose and as a program for individual conduct, the simple life has, in a sense, served as the nation's conscience, reminding Americans of what the founders had hoped they would be and thereby providing a vivifying counterpoint to the excesses of materialist individualism. — David Shi