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Those who are too slow to be intelligent deserve our patience, those who are too quick, our pity. — James Richardson

Expression, sentiment, truth to nature, are essential: but all those are not enough. I never care to look at a picture again, if it be ill composed; and if well composed I can hardly leave off looking at it. — John Ruskin

You never know how the loss will come -- whether he will lose you or you him, but it is a certainty that there will be a shattering involuntary separation. Death is the abandonment caused not by betrayal but by fidelity. — Jeanne Safer

That is what a very Christian message is: to care about each other and to help those who need it the most. — Brooke Ellison

For me, my role is about unleashing what people already have inside them that is maybe suppressed in most work environments. — Tony Hsieh

Damn it, Ned. I'm a fucking dangerous man to play with! — Havan Fellows

I've heard doctors say that before the crisis hits, people don't want prolonged measures, but then in the middle of the crisis they want everything. — Katy Butler

Maturity is achieved when a person postpones immediate pleasures for long-term values. — Joshua L. Liebman

I think there is often a 'what if' proposition that gets me thinking about all my novels. — John Irving

I enjoy the work, I enjoy every minute of my professional life. — Jose Mourinho

When Annunziata said she loved me or any of her thousands of other friends and beloveds, she was really saying, at least in my mind, "God loves you." To quote the singer/songwriter James Taylor, she showered the people she loved with love, always showing the way that she felt without holding back. Even as her body could barely contain her soul any longer, she'd open wide the gates of herself with a smile, that giggle, her twinkling eyes, and she'd let the supernatural love flow through her. Walking out of the chapel after her funeral, a woman I'd never seen before stopped me and said, "You're Cathleen, aren't you?" "Yes," I croaked, tears rolling off my nose as I fingered the prayer card with Annunziata's picture on it. Slipping an arm around my shoulders, the woman explained that she was one of Annunziata's former students and said, "She loved you so much." I know. — Cathleen Falsani

Reengineering eliminates work, not jobs or people. — Michael Martin Hammer