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The professional knows that Resistance is like a telemarketer; if you so much as say hello, you're finished. — Steven Pressfield

Making decisions is easy; it's living with the consequences of our decisions that is hard. — Anthony Bryan

I think of the difficulties which, in various countries, today afflicts the world of work and business; I think of how many, and not just young people, are unemployed, many times due to a purely economic conception of society, which seeks selfish profit, beyond the parameters of social justice. — Pope Francis

Dash is getting very frisky in here with me, Mark." What I wanted to say was I wish Dash was getting frisky in here with me.
Dash raised an eyebrow at me again.
"No he's not," Mark said.
"How do you know?"
"Because if he was, you wouldn't be calling me to rescue you right now, Googly Eyes. — Rachel Cohn

The mind is complicated and you can't trace the roots of its processes, but there is something about mathematical and algorithmic patterns that I like to recognize in things. — Aleksandar Hemon

Once you understand love, you don't need a reward your kindness or compassion just like you don't need a reward for breathing. — Vironika Tugaleva

Falling in love with landscapes is what L.A. women do. It doesn't necessarily imply betrothal or marriage. — Kate Braverman

There is nothing to which men cling more tenaciously than the privileges of class. — Leonard Woolf

What people see the first family do has an effect. And from a slightly different aspect, I think that family living in the White House is going to have a profound effect on many Americans. — George Stevens Jr.

Whoever fails in the consideration generally due to the interests and feelings of others, not being compelled by some more imperative duty, or justified by allowable self-preference, is a subject of moral disapprobation for that failure, but not for the cause of it, nor for the errors, merely personal to himself, which may have remotely led to it. In like manner, when a person disables himself, by conduct purely self-regarding, from the performance of some definite duty incumbent on him to the public, he is guilty of a social offence. No person ought to be punished simply for being drunk; but a soldier or a policeman should be punished for being drunk on duty. — John Stuart Mill

My generation is under-entertained. — Dave Chappelle

I'd rather be dealt with as a person than a persona. — Queen Rania Of Jordan