Kenyetta Williams Quotes & Sayings
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How often have you heard people brag about what great multi-taskers they are? Perhaps you've made the same boast yourself. You might even have heard that members of "Gen Y" are natural multi-taskers, having lived their whole lives constantly switching their attention from texting to IMing to Facebooking to watching TV - all supposedly without missing a beat. We even see training classes designed to teach managers how best to multi-task their Gen Y staff, the implication being that asking someone to focus on a single task through to completion has now become ridiculously old-fashioned for, if not downright heretical to, the new world order.
Don't believe it. — Michael Hannan

How strong sometimes is weakness! — Fanny Fern

All of us must cross the line between ignorance and insight many times before we truly understand. — David Hawkins

Fenchurch had red mullet and said it was delicious.
Arthur had a swordfish steak and said it made him angry. He grabbed a passing waitress by the arm and berated her.
"Why's this fish so bloody good?" he demanded, angrily. — Douglas Adams

I know this: there is no sense to grief. There is no pattern or shape or texture, and there are no books or stories which can lessen the pain at losing a person you have loved, and will always love. There are no rules, with loss. — Susan Fletcher

At most, the greatest persons are but great wens, and excrescences; men of wit and delightful conversation, but as morals for ornament, except they be so incorporated into the body of the world that they contribute something to the sustentation of the whole. — John Donne

When we become truly ourselves, we just become a swinging door, and we are purely independent of, and at the same time, dependent upon everything. — Shunryu Suzuki

The main thing is to race over to McDonald's to get an egg McMuffin before they shut down for the morning. — Mike Babcock

What's in a life without Camaraderie? For setting sail on a ship with a band of merry brothers by your side is much more gratifying than drifting aimlessly on a boat lost alone at sea. — Saim .A. Cheeda

There's something about growing up, about being in society and mixing with real people that restricts your imaginative powers. — V.C. Andrews