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Quite simply, promotions are not just functions of ability, values, or the numbers you hit, but also rest critically on how you are perceived. — Sylvia Ann Hewlett

The scariest monsters are the ones that lurk within our souls ... — Edgar Allan Poe

In the Bible it says God has made everything good for man to eat and to wear their skins. Whenever we eat beef, we eat chicken, we have to kill to eat. But at the same time, hunting is a sport. I think it is a great sport ... I would say most hunters are Christian men. — Luke Scott

A Victory without danger is a triumph without glory. — Pierre Corneille

I started to draw desert islands. They were just rough, shapes in the middle of the page. Then I began drawing shapes within those shapes and I was amazed how quickly the islands got better. It took off from there. — Billy Connolly

To give such joy is to experience it yourself. For the rest of my days, I am indebted to Libby for sharing hers with me. It is such an easy thing to do, to make our dogs happy: a ride in the car, a walk around the block, a bite of pizza crust, a place on the couch. Oh, that we could experience pure bliss. — Jean Ellen Whatley

There is this permanent hope in America that there is some new technology around the corner that will change the world. — Hasso Plattner

Life is the ultimate artistic masterpiece, and it's up to you, the creator, to make it as wildly dazzling as possible. — Laura Resau

Almost every labourer has his Sunday suit, very often really good clothes, sometimes glossy black, with the regulation 'chimney pot'. His unfortunate walk betrays him, dress how he will. — Richard Jefferies

In fairy tales, the children are saved by caring adults. We need more caring adults in the lives of our children. — Donna Shalala

In the world of love, it takes more than love to make someone happy — Fuyumi Soryo

Death is repose, but the thought of death disturbs all repose. — Cesare Pavese

How can anyone be interested in war? - that glorious pursuit of annihilation with its ceremonious bellowings and trumpetings over the mangling of human bones and muscles and organs and eyes, its inconceivable agonies which could have been prevented by a few well-chosen, reasonable words. How, why, did this unnecessary business begin? Why does anyone want to read about it - this redundant human madness which men accept as inevitable? — Margaret Caroline Anderson

I was like everyone else when Obama was elected - optimistic. — Gore Vidal