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I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies. — Kathleen Sebelius
Do you speak perfectly in your native language? No, and you don't blame yourself for making mistakes in your native tongue. So why feel bad when you make mistakes while speaking a foreign language? — Rocket Learning Books
We can be blind to the obvious, and we are also blind to our blindness. — Daniel Kahneman
When trouble strikes, which it always does - bad economy, bad quarter, activists, takeover - when trouble strikes, those board members who don't understand or are not committed are not helpful. — Carol Bartz
Tears are a tribute to our deceased friends. When the body is sown, it must be watered. But we must not sorrow as those that have no hope; for we have a good hope through grace both concerning them and concerning ourselves. — Matthew Henry
The mercury sank in the mouth of the dying day. — W. H. Auden
At the very end of a book I can manage to work for longer stretches, but mostly, making stuff up for three hours, that's enough. I can't do any more. At the end of the day I might tinker with my morning's work and maybe write some again. But I think three hours is fine. — Peter Carey
Now more than ever, we need people with the qualities Walt had: optimism, imagination, creativity, leadership, integrity, courage, boldness, perseverance, commitment to excellence, reverence for the past, hope for tomorrow and faith in God. How — Pat Williams
The little birds have God for their caterer. — Miguel De Cervantes
Failure is not an option. It's a requirement. — Michael J. Scott
All that produces longing in the heart
deprives the heart of freedom. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
You can lose your way groping among the shadows of the past. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine
All empires fall, eventually."
"But why? It's not for lack of power. In fact, it seems to be the opposite. Their power lulls them into comfort. They become undisciplined. Those who had to earn power are replaced by those who have known nothing else. Who have no comprehension of the need to rise above base desires.["] — Max Barry
