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Corporations are social institutions. If they don't serve society, they have no business existing — Henry Mintzberg

You can do as much as you think you can,
But you'll never accomplish more;
If you're afraid of yourself, young man,
There's little for you in store.
For failure comes from the inside first,
It's there, if we only knew it,
And you can win, though you face the worst,
If you feel that you're going to do it. — Edgar A. Guest

The business of love is
cruelty which,
by our wills,
we transform
to live together. — William Carlos Williams

One of the differences between assertiveness and aggressiveness is deciding which battles are worth fighting and which are not. — Thomas J. Harbin

You must always remember that you are Kurien's second wife. His first wife is the dairy. Don't ever forget that and don't make yourself miserable by being jealous. And never, never try to snatch your husband away from his first wife. — Verghese Kurien

A new poll found that 43 percent of Americans think President Obama is doing a good job at handling the BP oil spill. Of course, the same poll found that 43 percent of Americans hate pelicans. — Jimmy Fallon

Oh, wandering One, if you are in search of the greatest treasure, don't look outside. Look within, and seek That. — Rumi

Well, he was wearing those really bad pants ant that awful shirt. Clearly he did need some things explained to him bya teenager, but i didn't think it was the right time to mention his unforunate and obvious fashion impairment. — P.C. Cast

Beware of all politicians everywhere. They excelled at recess when they were in school but have excelled at little since. — Jim Rogers

The greatest weakness of all weaknesses is to fear too much to appear weak. — Jacques-Benigne Bossuet

Well, we're grasping for two things at once. Partly for communion with others - that's the deepest instinct in us. And partly, we're seeking security. By constant communion with others we hope we shall be able to accept the horrible fact of our total solitude. — Ingmar Bergman