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Nobody is going to buy from you because you have quota to meet. They are going to buy from you because they see the value in doing so. — Bob Burg

Altruism is written in everlasting and resplendent character on the Cross of Christ, and it was at Calvary that the centre of life was shifted from selfishness to sacrifice. — Jon Weber

Robert Redford is like cheese: he ages well and I want to put him in my mouth. — T.J. Klune

I think that there should be this thing for cover-ups on tattoos. I want to develop it. It's like a skin-toned transfer, and then all the make-up artist has to do is airbrush over it to blend it into the skin. There's nothing like that. At the moment, you literally have to go red and get it to skin color, which takes forever. — Jamie Campbell Bower

The great trick with a woman is to get rid of her while she think's she's rid of you. — Soren Kierkegaard

I think Dwight loves being number two. I don't think he has any desire to be number one. He wants to be number two no matter where he goes. It's like Avis. 'We try harder.' That's Dwight. — Rainn Wilson

It is difficult to give children a sense of security unless you have it yourself. If you have it, they catch it from you. — William C. Menninger

could be enjoyable. — Maggie Brendan

Sometimes we're at the mercy of other people. We don't even understand the power they have over us until it's too late. — Jennifer McMahon

The Red Army and Navy and the whole Soviet people must fight for every inch of Soviet soil, fight to the last drop of blood for our towns and villages ... onward, to victory! — Joseph Stalin

My sons have to learn that you take the rough with the smooth and they've seen a lot of smooth in the years that they've been around. They didn't see the early years. But both my mum and myself are actors and we constantly tell them it's not easy. But they understand that. — Andy Serkis

What was great about the 50s is that for one brief moment - maybe, say, six weeks - nobody understood art. — Morton Feldman

Luckily, many other people tell me how they have had a particular landscape photograph of mine in their office or bedroom for 15 years and it always speaks to them strongly whenever they see it. — Galen Rowell