Multigenerational Workforce Quotes & Sayings
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The major advances in speed of communication and ability to interact took place more than a century ago. The shift from sailing ships to telegraph was far more radical than that from telephone to email! — Noam Chomsky
The overwhelming need to consume her in every way. — K. Webster
Peace is a fruit of the Spirit, not the byproduct of accumulated wealth. — Andy Stanley
Bluefur sighed. Now that he'd moved into the warriors' den, there would be no getting away from the conceited young tom. If Snowfur had to find a mate, why couldn't she pick a cat that Bluefur actually liked? — Erin Hunter
The true measure of loving God is to love him without measure. — Bernard Of Clairvaux
A gloss is a total system of perception and language. — Talcott Parsons
Father looked puzzled. My witty repartee was completely lost on him. — Alan Bradley
Sometimes being hotheaded and doing it your own way and walking out on all the hot shit might be the right thing to do. — Porochista Khakpour
The wolf inside him prowled and preened, eager to finish the mating and mount to completion. The man wanted to fuck her hard against the wall and then twice more against the counter and bed just because he could — Carrie Ann Ryan
First the smiles, then the lies. Last comes gunfire. — Stephen King
I was 28, and my mom was living with me. I had to decide. You have to claim it; you can't ask permission. After a gig in Singapore, she went home, I went to New York on my own, I packed her stuff in boxes and sent it home. I don't think she liked me for a while for doing that. It was something I needed to do to carve out my own space. — Lea Salonga
Nothing truly valuable arises from ambition or from a mere sense of duty; it stems rather from love and devotion towards men and towards objective things. — Albert Einstein
Honestly, the world can be a dark enough place. Light it up. — John Barrowman
K2 is not some malevolent being, lurking there above the Baltoro, waiting to get us. It's just there. It's indifferent. It's an inanimate mountain made of rock, ice, and snow. The "savageness" is what we project onto it, as if we blame the peak for our own misadventures on it. — Ed Viesturs