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Reengineering posits a radical new principle: that the design of work must be based not on hierarchical management and the specialization of labor but on end-to-end processes and the creation of value for the customer. — Michael Martin Hammer

Need someone to talk to? I could tug my ear right now. — Kiera Cass

For youth, sexual love is whim; for the aged, luxury. — Bill Gaede

Some of the best sex I can barely remember. — Chelsea Handler

Freedom does that to people, he realizes. Once you've tasted it, ou never want to let go. — Allen Steele

This nation under God — Abraham Lincoln

But it is these four heroes, whom I will discuss from time to time in this book, whose poems, novels, stories, articles, memoirs, and encyclopedias opened my eyes to the soul of the city in which I live. For these four melancholic writers drew their strength from the tensions between the past and the present, or between what Westerners like to call East and West; they are the ones who taught me how to reconcile my love for modern art and western literature with the culture of the city in which I live. — Orhan Pamuk

The witch's hair was too short and too dark for blond. She wasn't sure if that relieved her or disturbed her.
Riley had immediately begun his interrogation, and it had gone something like this:
Riley: Where is the meeting between your kind and Aden Stone supposed to take place?
Witch: Go suck yourself.
Riley: Maybe later. Meeting?
Witch: Enjoy death.
Riley: I have once already. Now, decide to talk or lose a body part.
Witch: May I recommend a finger?
Riley: Sure. After I take one of your very necessary hands. — Gena Showalter

People thinking that God abandoned them are deaf because they have no hope. How could God create life without hope? — Robin Sacredfire

I've been taught to believe it's wrong to ask for things. You suffer quietly so no one has the right to call you a pussy. — Tarryn Fisher

I went through a whole phase when I was younger of being obsessed with Tolstoy and Kafka and Camus, all those really, beautiful, dark depressing books. — Jessica Pare