Impactful Senior Quotes & Sayings
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It's difficult to know when to set boundaries around your health at work because the decline is so gradual. Allowing stress to build up, losing sleep, and sitting all day without exercising all add up. — Travis Bradberry

I liked reading books that nearly killed me, books that helped tell me who I was, the son who spites his father by reading such books. — Don DeLillo

Increasingly, there are only two kinds of companies: brave and dead. — Seth Godin

Religion is like a blind man looking in a black room for a black cat that isn't there, and finding it. — Oscar Wilde

After following more than 60,000 people for more than a dozen years, University of Oxford researchers found those who consume a plant-based diet were less likely to develop all forms of cancer combined. — Michael Greger

I can tell you is all nine of the people here [ on debates] would make an infinitely better commander in chief than Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton. — Ted Cruz

If someone means well, but does ill, the ill is still done - and the consequences still exist. Besides, if intent forgives wrong, then any wrongdoer can claim good intent. — Elizabeth Moon

There are tears on his face, his face or mine, I don't know. I kiss him where our tears fall. I start to say something. He puts one finger on my lips. He smiles his little smile. — James Baldwin

People sometimes say it takes a long time to become a jazz fan, but for me it took about five seconds. — Pat Metheny

In suffering we find our truest selves. — Jessie Burton

When you fear something, learn as much about it as you can. Knowledge conquers fear. — Edmund Burke

If you want to unleash more creativity in your company, you need to allow for a little contamination. It is the sand in the oyster that creates the pearl. — Fred Wilson

What is Thanksgiving without a nutty relative? — Judith Martin

I had a very down-to-earth product, my wrap dress, which was really a uniform. It was just a simple little cotton-jersey dress that everybody loved and everybody wore. That one dress sold about 3 or 4 million. I would see 20, 30 dresses walking down one block. All sorts of different women. It felt very good. Young and old, and fat and thin, and poor and rich. — Diane Von Furstenberg