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An organization which just perpetuates today's level of vision, excellence, and accomplishment has lost the capacity to adapt. — Peter Drucker

Worrying is like a toothless dog gnawing on a bone. — Kathleen Fields

Honesty does not always bring a response of love, but it is absolutely essential to it. — Ray Blanton

with a face like a fish pressed to glass; eyes so large they appear distorted. "Is — Lauren Oliver

They can die as soon as they want. — Assem Allam

The Papacy attempted to deal with this movement by sending out missionaries, originally Dominicans in 1240, and then Franciscans a century later, in 1340. But it was only in the mid-fifteenth century that the campaign to uproot the heresy began to really bear fruit, and those local Church leaders who refused to recant were forced to emigrate. But despite this, a legacy of Bogomil influence was left in which the local Church was not closely linked to the Papacy, and this was to sow the seeds of future problems.[2] — Donal Anthony Foley

A woman is a mother, daughter, and sister of every man; how she could be wrong? — Debasish Mridha

I'd always had a big thing for the '60s. — Miranda Otto

Tomorrow morning the critic will be gone, but the writer will still be there facing the blank page. Nothing matters but that he keep working. — Steven Pressfield

The matter could in fact have been resolved quite simply if all those round the table had been equally intelligent. But in this life that is rarely given. — Antal Szerb

Even victims of atrocious brutality and intractable pain may retain a longing, sometimes even a zest, for life. — Carl Sagan

What are your qualifications for this job?" she asked. "I'm expendable," I said. — Ilona Andrews

I love watching Edie Falco; she's so layered, and her work is so great. — Judy Greer

Thou hast but enraged, not insulted me, sir; but for that I ask thee not to beware of Starbuck; thou wouldst but laugh; but let Ahab beware of Ahab; beware of thyself, old man. — Herman Melville

The reactions of the human heart are not mechanical and predictable but infinitely subtle and delicate. — Daisaku Ikeda