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Customers often know more about your products than you do. Use them as a source of inspiration and ideas for product development. — David J. Greer

But my family I had always had a duty to love, no matter how they had wronged me. — Rosamund Hodge

Companies and managers that find a way to harness social media stand to gain. — Ryan Holmes

... the Chinese have become very good at coming up with puns, alternative words, and memes. For example, they talk about the battle between the grass-mud horse and the river crab. The grass-mud horse, caonima, is the phonogram for "mother-fucker" - what the netizens call themselves. The river crab, hexie, is the phonogram for "harmonisation" or "censorship". So you have a battle between the caonima and the hexie. When big political stories happen, you find netizens discussing them using such weird phrases and words that you can't understand them even if you have a PhD in Chinese. — Michael Anti

I'm working as hard as I can. Yesterday, I had five different debates. I don't get a half an hour a day to talk to my wife. I don't know how much harder I can work. — James P. Moran

By creating a new mythos - that is, a change in the way we perceive reality, the way we see ourselves, and the ways we behave - la mestiza creates a new consciousness. The work of mestiza consciousness is to break down the subject/object duality that keeps her prisoner and to show in the flesh and through the images in her work how duality is transcended. The answer to the problem between the white race and the colored, between males and females, lies in healing the split that originates in the very foundation of our lives, our culture, our languages, our thoughts. A massive uprooting of dualistic thinking in the individual and collective consciousness is the beginning of a long struggle, but one that could, in our best hopes, bring us to the end of rape, of violence, of war. — Gloria E. Anzaldua

When you find your true love, you run to them. Don't walk, don't hide, you take them in your arms and never let them go. — Melody Anne

A spirit of gratitude is like water to flowers. — Trish Blackwell

A true gentleman makes demands upon himself but not upon others. — Confucius

Old fashions please me best; I am not so nice
To change true rules for odd inventions. — William Shakespeare