Quotes & Sayings About Thanking Employees
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Through books Cathy and I have lived a zillion lives ... our vicarious way
to feel alive. — V.C. Andrews

Think before you write, and write before you think again — Faiza Afliha

A man has only so much knowledge as he puts to work. — Francis Of Assisi

And the dress she was wearing, a highly inappropriate one that hugged her thighs a little too tightly, rose up an inch every time she took a step. — Whitney G.

When you speak in other tongues, no one understands what you're saying, because you're speaking to God. It's a direct communication between your spirit and God. You're speaking the language that only He understands. — Chris Oyakhilome

Society can exist only on the basis that there is some amount of polished lying and that no one says exactly what he thinks. — Lin Yutang

Bringing about change in an abuser generally requires four elements: (1) consequences, (2) education, (3) confrontation, and (4) accountability. — Lundy Bancroft

I'm very cerebral. I like to think things through. — Liz Phair

... I would submit that if you think the only people you should have in your country are the people you produce yourselves, you are an idiot. — Bill Bryson

If nostalgia holds you hostage,
the ransom is the present. — Khang Kijarro Nguyen

Kindness is the sign of strength and courage. — Debasish Mridha

A man may be a faithful minister, and yet never preach a sermon. If a great congregation have six or more pastors, and two or three of them be the ablest preachers, and the rest more judicious, and fit for discourse and private oversight, these latter may well employ themselves in such oversight, conference, and other ministerial works, and leave public-speaking in the pulpit to them that are more able for it, and so they may divide the work among them according to their parts: and it will not now follow that they are no pastors that preach not publicly. — Richard Baxter

A writer concocts a different story for every reader. — Mike Bryan

Speculation in oil stock companies was another great evil ... From the first, oil men had to contend with wild fluctuations in the price of oil ... Such fluctuations were the natural element of the speculator, and he came early, buying in quantities and holding in storage tanks for higher prices. If enough oil was held, or if the production fell off, up went the price, only to be knocked down by the throwing of great quantities of stocks on the market. — Ida Tarbell