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It is the unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism, but one should not suggest that the whole of British industry consists of practices of this kind. — William Randolph Hearst
When dealing with a complex adaptive system, sticking to the plan is a recipe for failure. — Anthony Mersino
I believe in order that I may understand. — Anselm Of Canterbury
We want to hear, we long to hear, "I screwed up. I will do my best to ensure that it will not happen again." Most of us are not impressed when a leader offers the form of Kennedy's admission without its essence, as in Ronald Reagan's response to the Iran-Contra scandal, which may be summarized as "I didn't do anything wrong myself, but it happened on my watch, so, well, I guess I'll take responsibility."3 That doesn't cut it. — Carol Tavris
The real problem with his type of OCD
chronic fear of hurting other people
was that you thought so much about not running over children, not sideswiping pedestrians, not poisoning strangers with germs on your hands
essentially not killing a world full of strangers
that you ended up hurting the people you loved most. He saw that now. — Cammie McGovern
These days, it's often women in uniform - moms, wives, even grandmothers - who deploy and leave their families behind. — Tulsi Gabbard
I had a hard time with that hockey. I hadn't grown up skating, so that was my biggest challenge. We worked on it and worked on it. But then when we first shot it, it was so hard for me. — Woody Harrelson
I serve black tea, which I call Froggy tea. And I have green teas and all sorts of nice teas. I'm serving tea all the time. — Marianne Faithfull
Politics is the most concentrated expression of economics. — Vladimir Lenin
The size of your audience doesn't matter. What's important is that your audience is listening. — Randy Pausch
I am actuated by an ambition which I believe to be an honourable one - the ambition of serving the great cause of truth, while endeavouring to forward the literature of the country. — Edgar Allan Poe