Ucayalipithecus Quotes & Sayings
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People are not your most important asset ... the right people are. — James C. Collins
When the same qualities which we admire in ourselves are seen in others, even though they be superior, maliciously lower and carp at them. — John Calvin
We engineered activity out of our lives in the name of convenience. We created foods that put fried, fatty, sweet, and salty ahead of fresh, natural, and healthy. We quickly sacrifice sleep to work longer hours in pursuit of the American Dream. Even when we do these things with good intentions, they have life-threatening consequences. — Tom Rath
Patience is the transcendent radiance of a loving and tender heart which, in its dealings with those around it, looks kindly and graciously upon them. — Billy Graham
I'm who I was waiting for. I didn't make it. — Marsha Norman
You can make positive deposits in your own economy every day by reading and listening to powerful, positive, life-changing content and by associating with encouraging and hope-building people. — Zig Ziglar
The American writer is a very pampered figure - by foundations, by fellowships, by publishing advances. Even though I am not American, I have been pampered enough myself to know how it can make your life too frictionless. — Pankaj Mishra
Once there were four children — C.S. Lewis
There are few truths in an uncertain world, but here's one; this aint Kentucky! — Verne Lundquist
I quote Frank O'Connor to my students: that when you are writing a story, at some point the story must take over. You are not going to be able to control it. I think this is true. O'Connor said he thought Joyce controls his stories too tightly - "Whoever heard of a Joyce story taking over?" he asked - and that there is a deadness about them. You have got to keep the story opened up, let the story take over at some point. — Peter Taylor
People who bore one another should meet seldom; people who interest one another, often. — C.S. Lewis