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Office Space Memo Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

The man who reads everything is like the man who eats everything: he can digest nothing, and the penalty of crowding one's mind with other men's thoughts is to have no thoughts of one's own. — Woodrow Wilson

Office Space Memo Quotes By Nelson Mandela

There are many people in South Africa who are rich and who can share those riches with those not so fortunate who have not been able to conquer poverty. — Nelson Mandela

Office Space Memo Quotes By Ruth Reichl

I don't care what a lot of anonymous strangers think about restaurants. — Ruth Reichl

Office Space Memo Quotes By George Gilder

All small returns are noise. To transcend the noise and the risk, seek outsized returns from technological paradigms. — George Gilder

Office Space Memo Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

A lion is only dangerous if it has teeth. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Office Space Memo Quotes By Peter Merry

Non-attachment is about not being attached to anything - including non-attachment itself. — Peter Merry

Office Space Memo Quotes By Ann Richards

Doctors are our partners, and they need all the assistance we can give them to be sure we get the right diagnosis. — Ann Richards

Office Space Memo Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Dogeared pages were Antichrist of book lovers everywhere. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Office Space Memo Quotes By Dag Hammarskjold

We all have within us a center of stillness surrounded by silence. — Dag Hammarskjold

Office Space Memo Quotes By John Ortberg Jr.

Never worry alone. When anxiety grabs my mind, it is self-perpetuating. Worrisome thoughts reproduce faster than rabbits, so one of the most powerful ways to stop the spiral of worry is simply to disclose my worry to a friend ... The simple act of reassurance from another human being [becomes] a tool of the Spirit to cast out fear
because peace and fear are both contagious. — John Ortberg Jr.