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Christmas carols? Oozy, squeezy, treacly middle-class propaganda crap! — Ian Pattison
Anarchy may await America, due to the daily injustices suffered by the people. — Louis Farrakhan
Dialectic is the art of intellectual fencing; and it is only when we so regard it that we can erect it into a branch of knowledge. — Arthur Schopenhauer
So long as your desire to explore is greater than your desire to not screw up, you're on the right track. — Ed Helms
Extraverts, in other words, often stumble over themselves. They can talk too much and listen too little, which dulls their understanding of others' perspectives. They can fail to strike the proper balance between asserting and holding back, which can be read as pushy and drive people away.* — Daniel H. Pink
You can't live if you don't eat, but you don't live to eat. And neither does business exist primarily to make a profit. It exists to fulfill its purpose, whatever that might be. — John Mackey
Goals keep you motivated and they give you a direction. That way you're not just aimlessly training and doing too much of one thing and not enough of another. — Helen Jenkins
That's worst than gonerreha, man! — Ned Vizzini
It didn't matter what he said. The world is terrifying. It always is. But Cecil reminded her that it was ok to relax in a terrifying world. — Joseph Fink
I want to use my position of leadership to help move along at a faster pace what I believe and know the Obama administration wants to do around the urgency of climate change. — Kamala Harris
Have something to believe in; have a reason to believe in it, but stay open-minded. — John Wooden
God will understand, my lord. And if he doesn't, then he is not God and we need not worry. — Balian Of Ibelin
It's no accident that marketing professionals often describe it in military language: capturing market share, penetrating the customer base, defeating competitors. It can be declarative, propagandistic, uninvolving. But in its best moments it can also encapsulate a belief, a set of values, even a religion. — Tom Doctoroff