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A sustainable business is resource efficient, respects the environment and is a good neighbour — Phil Harding

People forget that writers start off being readers. We all love it when we find a terrific read, and we want to let people know about it. — Karin Slaughter

Happy are they who freely mingle prayer and toil till God responds to the one and rewards the other. — Samuel I. Prime

I've always wanted to be Wonder Woman, of course. She had the greatest costume. — Kelly Hu

My brunette with the golden eyes, your ivory body, your amber
Has left bright reflections in the room
Above the garden.
The clear midnight sky, under my closed lids,
Still shines ... I am drunk from so many roses
Redder than wine.
Leaving their garden, the roses have followed me ...
I drink their brief breath, I breathe their life.
All of them are here.
It's a miracle ... The stars have risen,
Hastily, across the wide windows
Where the melted gold pours.
Now, among the roses and the stars,
You, here in my room, loosening your robe,
And your nakedness glistens
Your unspeakable gaze rests on my eyes ...
Without stars and without flowers, I dream the impossible
In the cold night. — Renee Vivien

Whatever had form or shape must be limited, and could not be eternal. — Swami Vivekananda

Eternity is a long time to exist without something to remember. — Colleen Houck

If you surrender completely to the moments as they pass, you live more richly those moments. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

All fears are one fear. Just the fear of death. And we accept it, then we are at peace. — David Mamet

But Maastricht was not the end of history. It was a first step towards a Europe of growth, of employment, a social Europe. That was the vision of Francois Mitterrand. We are far from that now. — Laurent Fabius

Schedule a sit-down with your direct boss and establish what she expects you to be focusing on in the first days and weeks of the job. Take written notes and determine - this is especially important - what your deadlines are. ... Then be sure to request feedback about how you're doing. A few weeks after you've started, schedule another meeting with your boss. Don't say, "Am I doing okay?" Say, "I'm really enjoying my job. Are there any suggestions you'd offer? — Kate White