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The best organizations and the ones that survive economic tsunamis are those with emphatic cultures and managers who are able to step outside themselves and walk in someone else's shoes. — Dev Patnaik

Son, my name isn't Knight to you, it's Coach Knight or it's Mr. Knight. I don't call people by their last name and neither should you. — Bobby Knight

Instead I often felt unusually light and swift-paced, as if I were on a weightless bicycle and sprinting through the star world. — Saul Bellow

Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. — Charles William Eliot

I followed the war wherever I could reach it. — Martha Gellhorn

She was lucky to be wanted not desired though, worse pain is the feeling of being unwanted in love. — Pushpa Rana

She thought not so much of what had happened as of how she could describe it. — E. M. Forster

It took me years to work out the difference between net and gross. In meetings I just used to say, 'Tell me if it's good or bad news. — Richard Branson

You're never in love with anyone the way you are when you're eighteen, — Mitch Albom

You may be surprised to learn that, in our law, although the fetus is currently without the right to life, it does have some rights. For instance, under civil law, the unborn child has the right to inherit part of his father's estate should his father die before he is born, and he has the right to sue his Mother, or a doctor, for injuiries sustained while in the womb. — Janet E. Smith

I liked the fact that I was forced to get inside of my emotions and to really try to figure out a lot of what I was going through. — Geddy Lee

Oh words, what crimes are committed in your name?
~Jack or The Submission — Eugene Ionesco

Life is a voyage across troubled waters where our days are often spent clinging to the top of the highest mast, scouting for a comforting glimpse of shore. — Richelle E. Goodrich