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In my world, we don't have the time or the energy to bullshit about our feelings or worry about anyone else's. When I've found myself in professional situations, I'm driven nearly to distraction by how much fucking effort is wasted making sure we all feel nice and fuzzy and comfortable. I don't get that; it's not part of work to me. And it keeps me from getting ahead. If someone asks me my opinion on something, I simply give it. I don't bother spending five minutes talking about the weather and how lovely your shirt is first. I figure nobody's getting paid to win the office nice competition. — Linda Tirado

You know, you think about who you might meet and when they might come. You always know that someday a door will open and in will come the one you've waited for. And then the waiting is done. And the rest of your life can begin. And the minute I looked up and saw you there, I thought, There he is. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Evil is a fact, not to be explained away, but to be accepted; and accepted, not to be endured, but to be conquered. — John Haynes Holmes

To be successful, a woman has to be much better at her job than a man. — Golda Meir

There's no such thing as an amicable divorce. — J.D. Robb

I was extremely lucky. I had some huge crashes and yet I am still here, thanks to God. — Emerson Fittipaldi

In a country with millions of people & cars going everywhere, the enemy is going to get a car bomb out there once in a while. — James Mattis

The good particular men may do separately, in relieving the sick, is small, compared with what they may do collectively. — Benjamin Franklin

Haven, I could never love someone like you, because there isn't anyone like you", he said. "You're one of a kind. — J.M. Darhower

I was 24 when I was offered 'Doomwatch.' There was an option for a further series, and I turned it down. It is a wonderfully glorious thing to be unknowingly arrogant. — Robert Powell

Her romances often seemed like dalliances; she enjoyed male company and blossomed in its presence, but she did not appear to care deeply about any of the men [Steiner] — Elizabeth Winder