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In some organizations, they can succeed if they are simply good at making presentations to the board of directors or writing strategies or plans. The tragedy is that these talents mask real deficiencies in overall management capabilities. These talented performers run for cover when grubby operating decisions must be made and often fail miserably when they are charged with earning a profit, getting things done and moving an organization forward. — Tom Peters

Good television people have a sense of what television people relate to. — Tim Finchem

Bombs do not choose. They will hit everything. — Nikita Khrushchev

Leadership is the sum of those qualities of intellect, human understanding, and moral character that enables a person to inspire and control a group of people successfully. — John A. Lejeune

Goofy was the word that was used most often by my sisters because I've been this tall ever since I was 12 years old. — Will Smith

The spirit of seeking understanding through personal contact with people of other nations and other cultures deserves the respect and support of all. — Gerald R. Ford

Scotch tape is a miracle of progress. — Lee Irby

Everyone wavers between the emotionally still-alive past ad the already dead future.
Gilles Ivain (aka Ivan Chtcheglov) — Tom McDonough

There are some scary statistics out there: one in five kids aged 10-17 have received a sexual solicitation or approach via the Internet. — Mark Kennedy

If you're working for a good company and you're happy there, and you're being compensated accordingly, and your work satisfies you, you should stay there. — Robert Kiyosaki

In the most commonplace, tiresome, ridiculous, malicious, coarse, crude, or even crooked people or events I had to seek out rare things, good things, comic things, and I did so. — William, Saroyan

The early industrialists were for the most part men who had their origin in the same social strata from which their workers came. They lived very modestly, spent only a fraction of their earnings for their households and put the rest back into the business. — Ludwig Von Mises