Ragusa Chocolate Quotes & Sayings
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Nature is an aeolian harp, a musical instrument whose tones are the re-echo of higher strings within us. — Novalis
I love you, she told him, night after night, for seven years. Faeries cannot lie, and he knew that. — Cassandra Clare
Never underestimate someone's potential when you give them the gift of trust and faith. — Robin Crow
[I]f the writer does his job right, what he basically does is remind the reader of how smart the reader is. — David Foster Wallace
There are several states that move from Karl Marx-like policies to Adam Smith-like policies and back again in a weekend. So for the states with huge volatility in their income tax policies over time, the differences in growth rates in those periods are really amazingly consistent with tax rates really mattering. — Arthur Laffer
Damn it, Ned. I'm a fucking dangerous man to play with! — Havan Fellows
God has a mastermind. He arranged everything in His gigantic intellect long before He did it, and once having settled it, He never alters it. "This shall be done," says He, and the iron hand of destiny marks it down, and it is brought to pass. "This is My purpose," and it stands. Nor can earth or hell alter it. "This is My decree, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The day was lit with the beauty of the land forsaken, the night by the horror of returning to it. The day would show her the paradise she had lost; the night, the hell she had fled. — Milan Kundera
Smaller companies are often more homogenous. Don't simply increase your diversity because of the social pressure to do so. Instead, realize that hiring a more diverse team will give you a whole new repertoires of innovative ideas. And then develop a strategy for effectively using the diversity of your team. — David Livermore
Love without expression is useless. — Sunday Adelaja
Beggars do not envy millionaires, though of course they will envy other beggars who are more successful. — Bertrand Russell
The deepest urge in human nature is the desire to be important. — John Dewey
