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Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home. — Matsuo Basho

But before and after the Mongol upheaval, the Khazars sent many offshoots into the unsubdued Slavonic lands, helping ultimately to build up the great Jewish centers of eastern Europe. — Salo Wittmayer Baron

The perfection of Tawheed is found when there remains nothing in the heart except Allaah — Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya

He who thinketh he leadeth and hath no one following him is only taking a walk. Leadership is getting people to work for you when they are not obligated. — Frederick K. C. Price

Dogs and cats get put to sleep; hogs and cows get slaughtered. — George Carlin

The greatest architect and the one most needed is hope. — Henry Ward Beecher

People are my religion/Because I believe in them. — Andrew Jackson

Management innovation is going to be the most enduring source of competitive advantage. There will be lots of rewards for firms in the vanguard. — Gary Hamel

- As the poet Hebbel noted, "Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion." Executives know their development teams need to be passionate about their projects; otherwise, the projects and the company will remain mediocre. — Anonymous

Why do we feel jealousy? Therapists often regard the demon as a scar of childhood trauma or a symptom of a psychological problem. And it's true that people who feel inadequate, insecure, or overly dependent tend to be more jealous than others. — Helen Fisher

I've always been a horror fan! Ever since I can vastly remember, and I think it's because I was so terrified of monsters and ghosts as a kid that I had to sleep in front of my parents room until I was 12. — Matthew Gray Gubler

If comedians were truly free of repression, there would not be an inherent need to perform for the love of a roomful of total strangers. — Matt Roper