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Dodd listened intently as Hitler portrayed Germany as a well-meaning, peace-seeking nation whose modest desire for equality of armaments was being opposed by other nations. 'It was not the address of a thinker,' Dodd wrote in his diary, 'but of an emotionalist claiming that Germany had in no way been responsible for the World War and that she was the victim of wicked enemies. — Erik Larson

The waterwheel accepts water and turns and gives it away, weeping. — Rumi

Fear is far more painful to cowardice than death to true courage. — Philip Sidney

It is more productive to convert an opportunity into results than to solve a problem - which only restores the equilibrium of yesterday. — Peter F. Drucker

In case you never noticed, the path you never chose has chosen you. — Jason Mraz

Trees scream and drop bright leaves — Allen Ginsberg

We exist in order to actualize the deepest desires of our hearts. — Deepak Chopra

There is no happiness on earth to compare with that which a beautiful and fruitful mind finds in a propitious hour within itself. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Remind yourself that your mental & emotional health are important. — Allan Lokos

Come on, planning a wedding, let's be honest, it's not fun. It's not fun being in a wedding. — Wendi McLendon-Covey

If my mother's intention in whole or in part was to ensure that I never had to suffer any indignity or embarrassment for being a Jew, then she succeeded well enough. And in any case there were enough intermarriages and 'conversions' on both sides of her line to make me one of those many mischling hybrids who are to be found distributed all over the known world. And, as someone who doesn't really believe that the human species is subdivided by 'race,' let alone that a nation or nationality can be defined by its religion, why should I not let the whole question slide away from me? Why - and then I'll stop asking rhetorical questions - did I at some point resolve that, in whatever tone of voice I was asked 'Are you a Jew?' I would never hear myself deny it? — Christopher Hitchens

Teams that commit to decisions and standards do so because they know how to embrace two separate but related concepts: buy-in and clarity. Buy-in is the achievement of honest emotional support. Clarity is the removal of assumptions and ambiguity from a situation. Commitment is about a group of intelligent, driven individuals buying in to a decision precisely when they don't naturally agree. In other words, it's the ability to defy a lack of consensus. — Patrick Lencioni