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Nobody's that naive," she muttered. "Nobody's that guileless."
"He's from Nebraska." Peabody scanned her pocket unit.
"From where?"
"Nebraska." Peabody waived a hand, vaguely west ... "They still grow them pretty guileless in Nebraska. I think it's all that soy and corn. — J.D. Robb

I study the Bible and spend time on the Internet. — Gloria Gaynor

You can't allow other people to define your purpose or your destiny. — Marilyn Mosby

I've left this life with no rancour, I'll never have toothache again, Now I lie in the communal grave, the communal grave of time. — Georges Brassens

A word is a medium by which thoughts are expressed, and the application of the term to the Eternal Son leads us to believe that self-expression is inherent in the Godhead, that God is forever seeking to speak Himself out to His creation. The whole Bible supports the idea. God is speaking. Not God spoke, but God is speaking. He is by His nature continuously articulate. He fills the world with His speaking Voice. — A.W. Tozer

Don't cheat when you got the most beautiful woman by your side — MG

Because the state necessarily commits aggression, the consistent libertarian, in opposing aggression, is also an anarchist. — Stephan Kinsella

What is good customer service about then?
One word: caring.
Bad customer service happens when the employee doesn't care.
You could chalk it up to low wages or getting paid regardless of results. But that's not it either.
Hiring managers need to do two things and two things only:
1. Hire employees that ALREADY care and are ALREADY motivated.
2. Repeat step 1.
When this is done, everything changes.
People are happy on both sides of the table.
Costs for management and training plummet — Richie Norton

GIS is the only technology that actually integrates many different subjects using geography as its common framework. — Jack Dangermond

Bitterness finds pleasure in the spot from which bitterness springs. — Rick Yancey