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One percent improvement in 1,000 things is better than 1,000% improvement in one thing. — Tom Peters

To be naked is to be oneself.
To be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not recognised for oneself. — John Berger

I cannot exist without the oxygen of laughter. — Dawn Powell

Everything a Good Person Says or Does is not necessary to be Good — Venkat Gandhi

We want to create, never mind the leaders or the bishops or chief rabbis or imams, or Popes. We want to create a grassroots movement where people will become attuned to uncompassionate discourse in the same way as we are now attuned to sort of gender imbalance in our speech. — Karen Armstrong

Because of the realities of human nature, perfect peace is achieved in two places only: in the grave and at the typewriter. — Richard M. Nixon

I think a lot of Magnum was me. — Tom Selleck

For Quality: Stamp out fires, automate, computerize, M.B.O., install merit pay, rank people, best efforts, zero defects. WRONG!!!! Missing ingredient: profound knowledge. — W. Edwards Deming

Most of life isn't anything. Most of life is just the passing of time, and we're even asleep for a fair chunk of that. — Nathan Filer

Words are leaves, the substance consists of deeds, which are the true fruits of a good tree. — Elizabeth I

Hope is a merciless tormentor. It's the sound of trickling water to parched lips. The prospect of love to the unlovable. A miracle cure to the parents of a dying child. It holds up victory over the inevitable and beckons us to crawl further over slicing shards, all the while pulling back, remaining just out of reach. It makes agony out of mere pain by pretending a different outcome could have been. It laughs at mankind's embrace of it after millennia of disappointment. — Robert Liparulo

John Wanamaker, founder of the stores that bear his name, once confessed: I learned thirty years ago that it is foolish to scold. I have enough trouble overcoming my own limitations without fretting over the fact that God has not seen fit to distribute evenly the gift of intelligence. — Dale Carnegie

She wasn't certain of exactly what they had together; she doubted Owen knew, either; but whatever it was, she desperately wanted to hold on to it. They were only at the beginning of what they could become together; if she could help it, she would do anything that she could to keep it from ending. — Dorothy Garlock