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Old school mission statements defined what an organization did. Contemporary mission statements define why an organization does what it does. — Del Suggs
The office of the leisure class in social evolution is to retard the movement and to conserve what is obsolescent. This proposition is by no means novel; it has long been one of the commonplaces of popular opinion. — Thorstein Veblen
All we really want in the end is to be connected once again with the Truth of our being, to realize what it is that wears this mask of self. — Adyashanti
Comedy is essentially made by young men, or older men with some form of arrested development, for young men or immature older men. — Harold Ramis
So where's my hug. — Suzanne Brockmann
Who was the greatest business man ever ... The greatest salesman? Advertiser? Who? ... It was Jesus ... Jesus was the founder of modern business ... he picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business and forged them into an organization that conquered the world! — Paul Harding
Well, I want to do everything in sort of a documentary style, ever since I started in the '80s. — Gus Van Sant
The Democratic chairman doesn't need to be a household name. Most people didn't know who Ron Brown was when he was chairman of the Democratic Party, but he put the party in a position where Bill Clinton could come in and he had a solid base to run from. — Susan Estrich
I?m not even sure I?d go into a reformed House of Lords. But let?s put it like this, the decision would have been easier had there been not even complete reform but a substantial stride. — Neil Kinnock
Trustful parents enjoy their kids; they don't think of them as their "project. — Peter Gray
Humanity's greatest advances are not in its discoveries but in how those discoveries are applied to reduce inequity — Bill Gates
If you increase the sales tax ... everybody would be taxed. — Robert Strauss
Regular people are used to rudeness; we get it all the time, we're inured to it. The wealthy aren't; it hurts their feelings, or whatever they have in there. — Michael Cleverly
If a lack of money had prevented people from improving their lot, then mankind would still be living in the caves: unless you believe that investment capital first arrived from outer space. — Anthony Daniels
When you realize that you're guilty of the same sins that others are, you realize that you shouldn't bear grudges against them, but you should forgive and love them instead. — Lois Tverberg
