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Mileven Quotes By Bill Hicks

Life is only a dream and we are only the imagination of ourselves. — Bill Hicks

Mileven Quotes By Jefferson Mays

I'm kind of a reluctant Anglophile. My mother's a children's librarian, and all of the children's literature I read was from her childhood - E. Nesbit and Dickens, which isn't children's literature at all, but I was sort of steeped in English literature. I thought I was of that world. — Jefferson Mays

Mileven Quotes By Charles Koch

As an engineer, I understood that the natural world operated according to fixed laws. Through my studies, I came to realize that there were, likewise, laws that govern human wellbeing. It seemed to me that these laws are fundamental not only to the wellbeing of societies, but also to the miniature societies of organizations. Indeed, that is what we found when we began to apply these principles systematically at Koch Industries. Through our observation of how they could create prosperity in an organization, I began to systematize my beliefs into Market-Based Management. — Charles Koch

Mileven Quotes By Toba Beta

Anger is a ghost.
Human is the host. — Toba Beta

Mileven Quotes By Bunyan, John

For though to let loose the bridle to lusts, while our opinions are against such things, is bad; yet, to sin, and plead a toleration so to do, is worse. The one stumbles beholders accidentally, the other pleads them into the snare. — Bunyan, John

Mileven Quotes By Abe Lemons

Finish last in your league and they call you idiot. Finish last in medical school and they call you doctor. — Abe Lemons

Mileven Quotes By Jane Gardam

I can't write the same book over and over again ... let it go, once it's gone! — Jane Gardam

Mileven Quotes By Rivka Galchen

I wonder if I talk like a dead man. My daughter once came home from school very excited about some lecture -this was years ago, before I died, though just right before- and she said her English teacher had talked about what the dead sound like in Dante. This funny thing about Dante's dead, which is that they know the past, and even the future, but they don't know the present. About the present they have all these questions for Dante. And that somehow is what being alive is, to be suspended in the time. She seemed to feel that really meant something. That and also that the dead know themselves better than the living do. — Rivka Galchen