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a client is going to remember that one great idea a consultant proposes far more than the not-so-great ones. And — Patrick Lencioni

If you look at Indian movies, every time they wanted an exotic locale, they would have a dance number in Kashmir. Kashmir was India's fairyland. Indians went there because in a hot country you go to a cold place. People would be entranced by the sight of snow. — Salman Rushdie

People don't want to hear the truth; they never do. They wanna live in some kind of fantasy. — Paul Mooney

Holy shit, Bird," I whispered through my teeth. "At least try to be normal. You have to at least try. — Nicole Krauss

For some parents, as with Jason's father, the least popular feature of their children is defiance. Yet it is one of the most important for safety. If defiance is always met with discipline and never with discussion, that can handicap a child. The moment the two-year-old defiantly asserts his will for the first time may be cause for celebration, not castigation, for he is building the courage to resist. If your teenage daughter never tests her defiance on you, she may well be unable to use it on a predator. — Gavin De Becker

From morn to noon he fell, from noon to dewy eve, a summer's day; and with the setting sun dropped from the zenith like a falling star. — John Milton

Don't care about *new* mistakes you are going to make, take care that you don't just repeat older ones. — Prerak Trivedi

Everywhere I read, I see a rush for love, if it comes knocking and your not ready you'll miss it; bla bla fucking bla ... If love is, LOVE it wouldn't miss me and if it did, it wasn't worth my time to begin with. Never should the most important emotion of our journey be rushed. — Nikki Rowe

Since I was a little child, my nose - I think it's too big. — Celine Dion

The other day Father Prior was telling me about a French writer, Jean-Paul Sartre. An existentialist. ... One phrase of his particularly struck me: 'L'enfer c'est les autres.' Do you think he meant that as a joke?"
"I don't think humor's a strong point with existentialists."
"I think it's p-p-poppycock. How can Hell be others? God is manifested in others. God is the Other. That's why the self must lose itself in love for the other. It's the self we must leave behind. Better to say Hell is the Self. L'enfer c'est moi. — Tony Hendra

I never have been a coder, outside of when I was twelve or something, like on the Atari 1200 XP or whatever I had. — Dallas Roberts