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There is plenty of research and data clearly demonstrating that while employees may choose to join an organization because of the brand, benefits, and other perceived rewards, they invariably choose to leave an organization because of their relationship with their immediate supervisor. I would also suggest that people choose to leave when they experience a toxic work environment and when they do not have a strong relationship (an Ally) among their peers. Employees, especially talented high performers, always have a — Morag Barrett

Mr. Thomas, any scientist will tell you that in nature many systems appear to be chaotic, but when you study them long enough and closely enough, strange order always underlies the appearance of chaos. — Dean Koontz

The cries of the dead are terrible indeed; you should try not to hear them. — Philip K. Dick

Because we're old as sh*t. What do you want? — Kobe Bryant

Seeking knowledge is like opening doors. And I know the doors are everywhere. — Georges St-Pierre

What you can't do, you don't know. — Marty Rubin

I'm very Italian, so I love cooking for friends. Whether it's Valentine's Day and my boyfriend and girlfriends' boyfriends are away, or someone's in town, or someone had a baby, I cook. — Sofia Milos

Music is not sound. Music is using sound to organize emotions in time. — Krystian Zimerman

You cannot break me. My spirit is stronger. — Lailah Gifty Akita

You are your own best friend or worst enemy ... choose wisely! — Timothy Pina

For an acrobat, the acting concepts of 'risk', 'a life or death situation' and 'trusting your partner' are visceral. If an actor loses focus, the scene dies; if an acrobat loses focus, their partner might die. — Jeff Raz

God buries our sins in the depths of the sea and then puts up a sign that reads, "No fishing." — Corrie Ten Boom

The woman who works for a dollar a day has as much right as any other human being to say what the conditions of her work should be. — Helen Keller