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With money come the tests. My bankruptcy, which at the time I thought was a disaster, turned out to be a major blessing. It taught me so much! Money is not only an isolator, but it's a magnet, too. It draws all kinds of people to you - you may not want them but it draws them to you anyway. The reverse of that, a bankruptcy, sends everybody away. — Leslie Parrish

Over the long run, superior performance depends on superior learning. — Peter Senge

If I was going to go into an office I wanted it to be with people I would choose to be around even if we didn't have to work together and so that was one of the major reasons why I decided out of all the different companies we invested in to work with Zappos. — Tony Hsieh

I am as comfortless as a pilgrim with peas in his shoes - and as cold as Charity, Chastity or any other Virtue. — Lord Byron

By going to Mars one day, we will make things better for us here on Earth. — Scott Kelly

Magic was not in glitter and sparks. Real magic didn't need to be. — Thomm Quackenbush

Without doubt, it is the greatest act of courage that is often the most fearful. — Christine Brodien-Jones

People are still under the misguided impression that models don't eat. Not sure about the other girls, but I do! — Christine Teigen

The fact that my grown kids like to hang out with me, I mean, it just - I don't think it really can get any better than that, I don't think. — Roseanne Barr

The patrol system leads each boy to see that he has some individual responsibility for the good of his patrol. — Robert Baden-Powell

It is certain that the soul is either mortal or immortal. The decision of this question must make a total difference in the principles of morals. Yet philosophers have arranged their moral system entirely independent of this. What an extraordinary blindness! — Blaise Pascal

A novel ... is a golden kettle into which you pour all of experience ... You can toss in great chunks of meat and fragrant bones and stock left over from the meals before. You can add fragments of character or the whole man. You can have scenes that fill a quarter of the book and others that flash by in a fleeting glance. In a novel there's nothing you can't do, if you do it with passion. — James A. Michener

The agenda of this book is set by the things Christians cared most about. — Robert L. Wilken