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Corporate culture matters. How management chooses to treat its people impacts everything - for better or for worse. — Simon Sinek
He found her beautiful, if a bit strange and sour. It was something in the way that her eyes sparked when she looked at something lovely in the landscape. He couldn't understand it. — Sarah J. Maas
Capture the day, put minimum trust on tomorrow. — Horace
I have a grandson who is 20. He's a computer guy. I'm worried that he can't communicate without his machine. They have no personal contact with people. That's the bad part of technology. — Penny Marshall
The sidelong glance is what you depend on. — Robert Frost
You shape your perceptions, or someone shapes them for you. You do what you want to do, or you respond to someone else's plan for you. — Tony Robbins
Texans take their football seriously. It's practically a religion down there. — Miranda Kenneally
Great leaders never accept the world as it was and always work for the world as it should be — Condoleezza Rice
When we grow up we all will understand that we have made mistakes which we are not proud of, but some of those are worth committing all. — M.F. Moonzajer
Because coffee with sugar isn't coffee, it's dessert. It might as well be an energy drink. — Carre Armstrong Gardner
Modern slavery is a hidden crime and notoriously difficult to measure. — Mo Ibrahim
Any man, however blase or depraved, finds his love kindled anew when he sees himself threatened by a rival. — Honore De Balzac
The airlock's on its side, and I can hear a steady hiss. So either it's leaking or there are snakes in here. Either way, I'm in trouble. — Andy Weir
Dying visions of angels and Christ and God and heaven are confined to credibly good men. Why do not bad men have such visions? They die of all sorts of diseases; they have nervous temperaments; they even have creeds and hopes about the future which they cling to with very great tenacity; why do not they rejoice in some such glorious illusions when they go out of the world? — Enoch Fitch Burr
I never wrote my books especially for children. — P.L. Travers