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Branding is not something that happens on its own. You must be actively engaged in your product, your employees and your business in order to see solid improvements in your results. — Online Business Buddy

Getting over what you did to me is not why I get out of bed anymore. — Naomi Shihab Nye

We have buried so much of the delicate magic of life. — D.H. Lawrence

This morning arrives a letter from my ancient silver-mining comrade, Calvin H. Higbie, a man whom I have not seen nor had communication with for forty-four years ... [Footnote: Roughing It is dedicated to Higbie.] ... I shall allow myself the privilege of copying his punctuation and his spelling, for to me they are a part of the man. He is as honest as the day is long. He is utterly simple-minded and straightforward, and his spelling and his punctuation are as simple and honest as he is himself. He makes no apology for them, and no apology is needed. — Mark Twain

Before, I was more concerned with getting on the radio, like many young artists. — Kenny Chesney

At first, I didn't know what to expect but I do say that I love our defensive coordinator, Tim Lewis. — Michael Strahan

The women's gazes skewered him from opposite ends, making him feel like corn on the cob, sweating over the grill. — Sarah Sundin

If you are resolute to go, I will not stop you. But I hope I'm making the right decision. — Mario Stinger

I call myself a feminist. Isn't that what you call someone who fights for women's rights? — Dalai Lama

I lived on the top of one hill and the school was at the top of another hill. Nobody ever went to school by car - we didn't have any cars during the war. So that to and from school was itself a training. — Roger Bannister

Most of us are not really so arrogant as to think we have a right to remold the world in our image. The best we can do, toward redeeming the states of Europe and Asia from the menace of revolution and the distresses of our time, is to realize our own conservative character, suspicious of doctrinaire alteration, respectful toward history, preferring variety over uniformity, acknowledging a moral order composed of human persons, not of mere political and economic atoms subservient to the state. We have not been appointed the correctors of mankind; but, under God, we may be an example to mankind. — Russell Kirk