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Nonverbals In The Workplace Quotes By Tijan

We need a new name since Nate is more in the fold. Are we back to the foursome fearsome? — Tijan

Nonverbals In The Workplace Quotes By Ana Castillo

In what neighborhood - town or city, rural area or village in the country - could I raise a brown boy and believe that no harm could ever come to him, where — Ana Castillo

Nonverbals In The Workplace Quotes By Michael Thomas Sunnarborg

How we respond to something is just as important - if not more important - than our initial reaction. — Michael Thomas Sunnarborg

Nonverbals In The Workplace Quotes By Rajneesh

Awareness is fire; it burns all that is wrong in you. It burns your ego. It burns your greed, it burns your possessiveness, it burns your jealousy - it burns all that is wrong and negative, and it enhances all that is beautiful, graceful, divine. — Rajneesh

Nonverbals In The Workplace Quotes By Anonymous

What if the police couldn't tell a loyal person just by color? What if there were enough people around who looked white but were really enemies of official society so that the cops couldn't tell whom to beat and whom to let off? What would they do then? They would begin to "enforce the law impartially," as the liberals say, beating only those who "deserve" it. But, as Anatole France noted, the law, in its majestic equality, forbids both rich and poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. The standard that normally governs police behavior is wealth and its external manifestations - dress, speech, etc. At the present time, the class bias of the law is partially repressed by racial considerations; the removal of those considerations would give it free rein. Whites who are poor would find themselves on the receiving end of police justice as black people now do. — Anonymous