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Your business will only be as good as the people you recruit to join it. Your future and the future of your business depend on your ability to recruit without compromise. — Darren Hardy

She wanted to cry but the tears would not come. They seemed to flood her chest, and they were hot tears that burned under her bosom, but they would not flow. — Margaret Mitchell

I played rugby for years, and I had a rugby jacket that I lost when I was 14. Somehow, my brother found it in storage 15 years later, and he gave it back to me for my 30th birthday. That was amazing and probably one of the best gifts I've ever received. — Ryan Reynolds

I know my own nation best. That's why I despise it the most. And know and love my own people, too, the swine. I'm a patriot. A dangerous man. — Edward Abbey

I think sex is part of life, like eating and breathing. — Donatella Versace

How could your cover be blown in Canada? Why even bother going dark there? How could you tell? — Neal Stephenson

I think that's my hope for a lot of the feminist movement is that the gender thing sort of stops being the selling point, if that makes any sense. We're just people making art, and that's how this process has felt to me. — Sara Bareilles

More silence; children's silence, so desperately desired by adults yet eerie when it finally occurs. — Zadie Smith

You are all the colors in one, at full brightness. — Jennifer Niven

I don't feel drugs should be illegal. I don't think people should take drugs every day, but I don't see any difference with people taking drugs like they drink. Take drugs on Saturday night and go to a party and have a good time and have somebody drive you home or whatever it is so you don't hurt anybody else, that's fine. But if you wake up Monday morning and take 'em again you're a drug addict. But, they should be legal. — Sonny Barger

I am inspiring and activating others to wake up to their unique selves to anchor the next stage of our unfoldment. — Michael Beckwith

How many people you bless is how you measure success — Rick Ross

I was a terrible reader as a kid. I mean terrible. Super slow and very unfocused. It took me forever to read a book, and I remember being well into high school and still needing my mom to sit down and read aloud to me so I could pass my English tests and such. — John Corey Whaley