Sirmons Alignment Quotes & Sayings
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We need a different kind of leadership in the White House that understands how to get bureaucracies competent again. — Carly Fiorina

All the best things and treasures of this world are not to be produced by each generation for itself; but we are all intended, not to carve our work in snow that will melt, but each and all of us to be continually rolling a great white gathering snow-ball, higher and higher, larger and larger, along the Alps of human power. — John Ruskin

I'm lucky to get to do the job that I do. I'm really lucky to be able to work in so many different areas of this industry. — Brad Goreski

When you truly feel this equal love for all, when your heart has expanded so much that it embraces the whole of creation, you will certainly not feel like giving up this or that. You will simply drop off from secular life as a ripe fruit drops from the branch of a tree. You will feel that the whole world is your home. — Ramana Maharshi

It's always a low when life beings to imitate an old Chevy Chase movie. — David Levithan

The Third World is very much like the First World - just poorer: what works for the West will work for the rest as well. — Margaret Thatcher

I worked with John Hurt a couple of times and learned a lot from him. — Sean Bean

My parents told me, 'Skating is a privilege, not a right, and school always comes first.' — Ashley Wagner

Make business first, pleasure afterward, and that guarded. All the money anyone needs is just enough to prevent one from being a burden on others. He made a point of treating — David McCullough

Well, what had I to say to you ... I loved you! there was no sense in that even before, and less than ever now. Love is a form, and my own form is already breaking up. Better say how lovely you are! And now here you stand, so beautiful ... — Ivan Turgenev

The fear of punishment, the desire of reward, the sense of duty, are all useful arguments, in their way, to persuade people to holiness. But they are all weak and powerless, until a person loves Christ. — J.C. Ryle