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Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Edward F. Hennessey

Ethics must begin at the top of an organization. It is a leadership issue and the chief executive must set the example. — Edward F. Hennessey

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Minka Kelly

In any solid, good relationship, it takes a while to trust someone. — Minka Kelly

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Everyday nature is drawing a new picture just to keep herself alive and pretty. — Debasish Mridha

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Oliver Goldsmith

Good counsel rejected returns to enrich the givers bosom. — Oliver Goldsmith

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Redman

I smoked with a lot of college students ...
Most of em wasn't graduatin, and they knew it. — Redman

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Fridtjof Nansen

You are one with your skis and nature. This is something that develops not only the body but the soul as well, and it has a deeper meaning for a people than most of us perceive. — Fridtjof Nansen

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Haile Gebrselassie

I'm retiring from competitive running, not from running. You cannot stop running, this is my life, — Haile Gebrselassie

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Anna Quindlen

The two dresses she'd brought with her in case of - well, just in case - stood in the corner of her closet like guests who have come to the wrong party and are backing out the door. — Anna Quindlen

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Marcus Buckingham

That all salespeople are different, that all accountants are different, that each individual, no matter what his chosen profession, is unique. — Marcus Buckingham

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Of what significance are the things you can forget. — Henry David Thoreau

Qusai Abusaif Quotes By Theodor Mommsen

The language of the land in the Parthian empire was the native language of Iran. There is no trace pointing to any foreign language having ever been in public use under the Arsacids. — Theodor Mommsen