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The move from scarcity thinking to abundance thinking, from zero-sum competition to one-hundred-sum collaboration, is not just a "nice" or "moral" idea. In the twenty-first century, it's plain good sense. Scarcity says, "I'm going to keep all my ideas to myself and sell more than anyone else." Abundance says, "By mentoring, coaching, and sharing all our best ideas, we're going to create a powerful tide that raises all our ships-and we'll all sell more as a result. — Daniel Burrus

And of course you want the days to add up to something more than you came in and out of the sun and drank the potable water of your developed world
— Claudia Rankine

the kingdom is the rule of heaven, the power is the ability of heaven, and the glory is the atmosphere of heaven. — Guillermo Maldonado

If you want to change the quality of your life, then you must change the quality of your thoughts. — Susan Kapatoes

Ugh!" Rina shook her head. "Men are so fucking stubborn."
"Only when they're right ... " He shrugged. "Or wrong. — Damon Suede

We can live out our lives, and in the end realize that we never really 'lived' a day in our lives. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

A man with a finite life can only dream to have an infinite journey and the good news is that any dream has the potential to turn into a reality — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I feel extraordinarily peaceful when I'm watching the sun set. — Kiefer Sutherland

Mikhail Saakashvili would do everything within his power to destroy me, first as a politician and then as a person. All government authorities, including the police, the military and the courts, are controlled by those in power. — Irakli Okruashvili

My wages came to me not to satisfy any need-- mine were anyway private, affectionate, atrocious-- but to make my needs universal: to incorporate me in the mainstream of men and things in which my work was not for me but for everybody; and to take what was special in me, my most secure and precious sense of myself, and make it general and banal. In short, I was to be civilized. — James Buchan