Nelsen Corporation Quotes & Sayings
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Mercy turns her back to the unmerciful. — Francis Quarles
It is obvious that the fascist mass pestilence, with its background of thousands of years, cannot be mastered with social measures corresponding to the past three hundred years. The discovery of the natural biological work democracy in international human intercourse is the answer to fascism. This will be no less true even if not one of the living sex-economists, orgone biophysicists or work democrats should live to see its general functioning and its victory over the irrationalism in social life. — Wilhelm Reich
Action is the pulse of any good story, but the character is the heart. If the action has no consequence to the character, the story loses heart. — Linda W. Yezak
Then there's the third way proffered by the Lord of Discipline, which is beyond both hierarchy and territory. That is to do the work and give it to Him. Do it as an offering to God. Give the act to me. Purged of hope and ego, — Steven Pressfield
In order to create art today, you have to compromise your art somewhat and be a businessman. — Roger Corman
My drawing skills probably froze around when I was 18 ... Now I'm more interested in the story, how the drawings, the layout can help express the stories and communicate them. — Bjarke Ingels
It's easier to be happy than to be sad. Being sad takes alot of work. It's exhausting — Gabrielle Zevin
Everything has been said before, but since nobody listens we have to keep going back & beginning all over again. — Andre Gide
For every difficult destination, there are thousands who stand aside and point the way for each one with courage and capacity to go before and show the way. The former are managers; the latter are leaders. — Dee Hock
I am prone to get carried away thinking about creative projects. — Michael Sheen
The first step to Happiness is deciding exactly what kind of life you want. That kinda comes from experience. — I.B. Opene
