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The worst type of employee you can have is one who has mentally quit and is still physically coming to work every day. — David Cottrell

She walked to work every day feeling starkly, conspicuously alone. It seemed that everyone else on the street had someone to keep them company, someone to laugh with and confide in and nudge in the ribs. All those packs of young girls who'd already figured everything out. — Anne Tyler

Because sometimes people who seem good
end up being not as good as you might have hoped. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I'm singing these songs to inspire you, to keep you going, to lift you up and give you a reason to get up in the morning. — Mavis Staples

The Church needs a firm hierarchy and is forced to distrust such of her underlings as show a tendency to become too holy. — Gabriel Chevallier

!Do you realise what is the eternal precondition of tragedy? The existence of ideals which are considered more valuable than human life. [ ... ] Thy drive you to your death because presumably there is something greater than your life. War can only exist in a world of tragedy. [ ... ] The age of tragedy can be ended any by the revolt of frivolity. [ ... ] Frivolity is a radical diet for weight-reduction. things will lose ninety percent of their meaning and will become light. In such a weightless environment fanaticism will disappear. War will become impossible. — Milan Kundera

Revolutions are infinite. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

I've got all of my enemies here in the Cabinet where I can keep an eye on them. — John Diefenbaker

We cannot evolve faster than our language. The edge of being is the edge of meaning, and somehow we have to push the edge of meaning. We have to extend it. — Terence McKenna

When subject matter is forced to fit into preconceived patterns, there can be no freshness of vision. Following rules of composition can only lead to a tedious repetition of pictorial cliches. — Edward Weston