Kedap Air Quotes & Sayings
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It ain't like football. You can't make up no trick plays. — Yogi Berra
Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true. — Pierre Schaeffer
a dramatic increase in the collective power and ostensible success of our species went hand in hand with much individual suffering. — Yuval Noah Harari
The US and Europe are committing suicide in different ways. In Europe it's austerity in the midst of recession and that's guaranteed to be a disaster. There's some resistance to that now. In the US, it's essentially off-shoring production and financialization and getting rid of superfluous population through incarceration. — Noam Chomsky
People who have nothing much in mind for next week speak instead about the next century or millennium. — George F. Will
Telling a person with toothache that there are others with greater toothache than their own was no help at all. — Alexander McCall Smith
When your boss listens to you carefully, reaches out to help you, and learns from you, it enhances your dignity and pride. Doing so also helps your boss gain empathy for you, to better understand how it feels to be you and what you need to succeed in your job and life. — Robert I. Sutton
Ten thousand times I've done my best and all's to do again. — A.E. Housman
Systematic research supports the message of these cases. As noted in an article in the New York Times, even in the most extreme circumstances - like the financial crisis - directors bore little consequence for their poor decisions. — Jeffrey Pfeffer
The more I had to act like a saint, the more I felt like being a sinner. — Max Von Sydow
Go there and I swear to God you'll have to check 'other' when asked if you're male or female. — Katie McGarry
Our aim is not to do away with corporations; on the contrary, these big aggregations are an inevitable development of modern industrialism, and the effort to destroy them would be futile unless accomplished in ways that would work the utmost mischief to the entire body politic. We can do nothing of good in the way of regulating and supervising these corporations until we fix clearly in our minds that we are not attacking the corporations, but endeavoring to do away with any evil in them. We are not hostile to them; we are merely determined that they shall be so handled as to subserve the public good. We draw the line against misconduct, not against wealth. — Theodore Roosevelt