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I can be human to strangers and coworkers, just not to the people who actually care about me. — Sara Zarr
What's your favorite book?
"The last one I read. — Stephen Chbosky
Finally, at every opportunity you have to move someone - from traditional sales, like convincing a prospect to buy a new computer system, to non-sales selling, like persuading your daughter to do her homework - be sure you can answer the two questions at the core of genuine service. If the person you're selling to agrees to buy, will his or her life improve? When your interaction is over, will the world be a better place than when you began? If the answer to either of these questions is no, you're doing something wrong. — Daniel H. Pink
God has always been to me not so much like a father as like a dear and tender mother. — Harriet Beecher Stowe
I just said to myself, 'Damn, I'm a great player.' — Shaquille O'Neal
Even if I knew nothing of the atoms, I would venture to assert on the evidence of the celestial phenomena themselves, supported by many other arguments, that the universe was certainly not created for us by divine power: it is so full of imperfections. — Lucretius
He said, You know what Oscar Wilde said - women are meant to be loved, not understood. Applies to both of them, darling. And I nodded, although it seemed to me that I was going to be a woman too and I would like it if someone thought they should understand me. — Amy Bloom
There is no truth to any meeting or physical encounter, — Casper Smart
You're thinking about how it's morning now or night and the next thing you know, you're old. — Haruki Murakami
When a beautiful road ends, remember how it was to live it over again! When a hard road ends, remember how it was to get a lesson for the future! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
If you overpower your enemy, then pardon him by way of thankfulness to Allah, for being able to subdue him. — Bill Vaughan
In India the choice could never be between chaos and stability, but between manageable and unmanageable chaos, between humane and inhuman anarchy, and between tolerable and intolerable disorder. ASHIS NANDY, sociologist, 1990. — Ramachandra Guha
