Funny Nervous System Quotes & Sayings
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People that don't want to get down to the business at hand. Instead of just doing less, we have to find ways of doing more with less. That's the key to the future. — Bill Nye

Say something," he whispered against her skin.
"I want more," she whispered just as quietly. — Elizabeth Finn

Most leadership strategies are doomed to failure from the outset. As people have been noting for years, the majority of strategic initiatives that are driven from the top are marginally effective - at best. — Peter Senge

What's missing is the testosterone. What's missing is the fury. What's missing is the passionate convicted commitment. And I got a lot of mine from my religious background. So y'all best stop imagining the way Dr. Zorba looked, or some defenseless Hasidic Jew with a little yarmulke on his head, 'cause that ain't here for you. — David Lee Roth

It is astonishing to realise that the human species survived hundreds of thousands of years, more than 99 percent of its time on this planet, with a life expectancy of only eighteen years. — Leonard Hayflick

Hugs are nourishment for the heart. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell

You can't spend the whole day waiting for night to come. — Paulo Coelho

My advice," I say, "don't seek love from other people. Just love who you are enough that it won't matter whether or not you find your Rochester. — Krista Ritchie

Teaching my children to love something. Then to faithfully and confidently act on that love is my biggest accomplishment. — Garry Fitchett

You're mad at me. — Cora Carmack

In any case, the goal is the same: to connect. — Nicolas Billon

I'm not saying I'm not a moody guy sometimes, but I think I have a pretty normal balance. — Matt Berninger

Did either the nonexistent or the measured response after a series of attacks on Americans the past decade - in Lebanon, Africa, Saudi Arabia, New York, and Yemen - suggest to our terrorist enemies that it was wrong and unwise to kill reasonable and affable people, or did the easy killing imply that self-absorbed and pampered Lotus-eaters would not much care who or how many were butchered as long as it was within reasonable numbers and spread out over time? — Victor Davis Hanson