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When it comes right down to it, whatever business you're in, you're in the people business. After all, people prefer to do business with people and companies they find likeable. — Karen Salmansohn

Ours is the first age in which many thousands of the best-trained individual minds have made it a full-time business to get inside the collective public mind. — Marshall McLuhan

The rhythm of music is very, very important for people with Parkinson's. But it's also very important with other sorts of patients, such as patients with Tourette's syndrome. Music helps them bring their impulses and tics under control. There is even a whole percussion orchestra made up exclusively of Tourette's patients. — Oliver Sacks

I wish to God I could talk to her the way she wants me to, besides forever making her guess what I'm thinking. Why can't I find the words? — Donal Ryan

The increased abstraction in mathematics that took place during the early part of this century was paralleled by a similar trend in the arts. In both cases, the increased level of abstraction demands greater effort on the part of anyone who wants to understand the work. — Keith Devlin

I can hardly bring myself to caution you against drinking, because I am persuaded that I am writing to a rational creature, a gentleman, and not to a swine. However, that you may not be insensibly drawn into that beastly custom of even sober drinking and sipping, as the sots call it, I advise you to be of no club whatsoever. — Lord Chesterfield

YOu just think that things will stay the way they are. You never look up, in a moment that feels like every other moment of your life, and think, "Soon this will be over". — Nina LaCour

I always end up being the evil one, and I wouldn't hurt a fly. — Eli Wallach

Nobody can walk with me in the same foot steps, but all can dream about it. — Jan Jansen

The fact that the poor are alive is clear proof of their ability. — Muhammad Yunus

I never studied jazz technically; I just know and love the music. — Mark Ronson

The discipline of desire is the background of character. — John Locke