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Employees cannot become more productive in every sense of the word unless they are provided with continuous on-the-job training. — Gregory Balestrero
PDCA is the essence of managerial work: making sure the job gets done today and developing better ways to do it tomorrow. — Brian L. Joiner
I had seen 'Pillowman' in London and loved it. Being part of something that I, as an audience member, would like to be part of was one of the greatest experiences I've ever had. — Zeljko Ivanek
Let the pain remind you that hearts can heal. — Paramore
The best thing that you can have is an abundance of love and plenty of kindness. — Debasish Mridha
Debating religious beliefs are a red line, a deep red line. — Pope Shenouda III
She will never make a good submissive. She's too dainty, and fucking easily bruised. Don't you think I've considered it? She's a trophy wife. I keep her like I would a bloody porcelain doll. Pretty to look at, and great for the portfolio that's all she will ever be good for. — Sai Marie Johnson
My personal style comes from jugaad, a Hindi word meaning doing more with less. — Leila Janah
When I'm back at home it's just reality. I kind of separate myself from Hollywood. — Logan Lerman
they were all just as ignorant as Blackstone was of the chancery law system that had long tempered the inequities of Blackstone's beloved Common Law in both England and the American colonies. Under the old doctrine of the femme covert, which Blackstone almost single-handedly revived, married women legally died; they lost their property rights, their rights to contract and sue, and even the right to custody of their own children and possession of their own bodies. At the same time, the states, one by one, acted to correct an "oversight" in their constitutions; in 1798 New York inserted the word male in the section dealing with suffrage. — Ann Jones
passacaglia by the old master Buxtehude. — Hermann Hesse
To the frivolous Christianity is certainly not glad tidings, for it wishes first of all to make them serious. — Soren Kierkegaard