Positive Recruitment Quotes & Sayings
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Top Positive Recruitment Quotes

Time is the worst place, so to speak, to get lost in, as Arthur Dent could testify, having been lost in both time and space a good deal. At least being lost in space kept you busy. — Douglas Adams

Reason can be fought with reason. How are you going to fight the unreasonable? The trouble with you, my dear, and with most people, is that you don't have sufficient respect for the senseless. The senseless is the major factor in our lives. You have no chance if it is your enemy. — Ayn Rand

I love working with children and this young boy, Thomas Sangster, is quite a remarkable young actor. He raises your game, you know. He certainly raised mine. — Liam Neeson

I don't like telephones: I don't like when they ring. Just because it rings, you have to pick it up. I don't even like opening mail; I'm weird. — Douglas Coupland

Hobbies are for people who don't read books, — Lissa Evans

Every individual has to assume responsibility for his or her own actions, even the poor and the young. A social system that decrees otherwise is inviting intellectual atrophy and spiritual stagnation. — Tom Robbins

Reading the Gospels, without the personality of Jesus, is like watching television with the sound turned off. — John Eldredge

There was great leadership in this country at the time of World War II. There was also unrelenting resolve at home, in America's factories and on the farms, in the cities and the country. — Bob Feller

I used to think I'd like to have been a pioneer on the Oregon Trail, experience untamed America. — Tracie Peterson

Nobody has ever been able to experience what they have thoroughly understood - or understand what they have experienced until they have achieved a detachment that renders them incapable of repeating the experience. — Zelda Fitzgerald

Character is revealed through action. — Aristotle.

No matter how secure a system is, someone who has access to it can always be corrupted, wittingly or otherwise. — Anonymous