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Lembeck Michael Quotes By John Kenneth Galbraith

Any consideration of the life and larger social existence of the modern corporate man begins and also largely ends with the effect of one all-embracing force. That is organization - the highly structured assemblage of men, and now some women, of which he is a part. It is to this, at the expense of family, friends, sex, recreation and sometimes health and effective control of alcoholic intake, that he is expected to devote his energies. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Lembeck Michael Quotes By Ruben Studdard

You have to learn that if you start making sure you feel good, everything will be okay. — Ruben Studdard

Lembeck Michael Quotes By Howard Behar

The person who sweeps the floor should choose the broom. — Howard Behar

Lembeck Michael Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

As for me, I am mean: that means that I need the suffering of others to exist. A flame. A flame in their hearts. When I am all alone, I am extinguished. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Lembeck Michael Quotes By Eleanor H. Porter

Be glad. Be good. Be brave. — Eleanor H. Porter

Lembeck Michael Quotes By Mark Newham

Unlike right and left, East remains East no matter which way you're facing. — Mark Newham

Lembeck Michael Quotes By Hanya Yanagihara

He lacked the sort of ambition that JB and Jude had, ... that always made him think a fraction of them was already living in some imagined future, the contours of which were crystallized only to them. JB's ambition was fueled by a lust for that future, for his speedy arrival to it; Jude's , he thought, was motivated more by a fear that if he didn't move forward, he would somehow slip back to his past, the life he had left and about which he would tell none of them. And it wasn't only Jude and JB who possessed this quality: New York was populated by the ambitious. It was often the only thing that everyone here had in common. Ambition and atheism: "Ambition is my only religion," JB had told him ... Only here did you feel compelled to somehow justify anything short of rabidity for your career; only here did you have to apologize for having faith in something other than yourself. — Hanya Yanagihara