Marcolini Brooklyn Quotes & Sayings
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Customer service teams at many companies have already embraced social media, often out of necessity. — Ryan Holmes

Without education, there will be no knowledge. Without knowledge, how can there be success? — Debasish Mridha

Jazz is not something that can be defined through blunt instruments. It is much more poetic than that. — Pat Metheny

I don't really understand the world anymore. But maybe there's some faint hope that the good people on both sides can come together. — Greg Iles

I had dreams of starting a company like Burmah Shell. — Dhirubhai Ambani

We naturally think from our own perspective, from a point of view which tends to privilege our position. Fairness implies the treating of all relevant viewpoints alike without reference to one's own feelings or interests. Because we tend to be biased in favor of our own viewpoint, it is important to keep the standard of fairness at the forefront of our thinking. This is especially important when the situation may call on us to see things we don't want to see, or give something up that we want to hold onto. — Linda Elder

Experiment is fundamentally only induced observation. — Claude Bernard

When everything is for 'fun' nothing is for the good. — Anne Stevenson

If you want people to parade your organization, aspire to have increase — Sunday Adelaja

And sometimes you have to go above the written law, I believe. — Fawn Hall

The next year, the Court decided what is generally viewed as the major case of the early years. The decision, Chisholm v. Georgia (1793), provoked an immediate backlash, in the form of the first constitutional amendment to be ratified after the ten amendments of the Bill of Rights. — Linda Greenhouse

I said there are at least two kinds of satisfaction, however, and the other has nothing to do with skill. It comes from human connection. It comes from making others happy, understanding them, loving them. — Atul Gawande