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The Visalus Founders are the finest and sharpest young leaders that I have ever met. — John C. Maxwell

This is going to take a while. I'm a fantasy author. We have trouble with the concept of brevity. — Brandon Sanderson

If you do not know what you're doing stacked on his desk, a dozen colleagues Initially sticks with a large number of papers and pass them. In case of doubt, the way in. — Malcolm Forbes

Perhaps the logical conclusion of everyone looking the same is everyone thinking the same. — Scott Westerfeld

It's wherever business rules, business is going to get the politicians they want because they control the money and money controls the power. — Rob Walton

I get verbal diarrhea in the writers' room. I just tell everyone a million anecdotes and stories and craziness, and we all double up on the floor laughing. — Jill Kargman

In the open sky above the hushed streets, the moon was a porcelain plate on a black table as I walked home. A breeze raised the collar of my jeans jacket as I sliced through the silvery silence, past unlit buildings and quivering trees and cars idle by the curb. The air felt like glass. I crossed empty corners under the mauve light of overhead lamps. — Andrew Cotto

Man must have some recognized stake in society and affairs to knit him lovingly to his kind, or he is wont to revenge himself for wrongs real or imagined. — Amos Bronson Alcott

Task switching exacts a cost few realize they are even paying. — Gary Keller

I am less blindly confident than I once was, for I have been learning a truer estimate of myself, my failings and limitations, in these dark days. I have learnt to hope that if there be a Judgment Day of some kind, God will not see us with our own eyes, nor judge us as we judge ourselves. — Vera Brittain

But also out here in this dreary, difficult war, I think history will record that this may have been one of Americas finest hours, because we took a difficult task and we succeeded. — Richard M. Nixon