Upenn Franklin Quotes & Sayings
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How can a prisoner plot his escape if he doesn't believe a world exists outside the prison walls? — Skye Jethani

Management must speak with one voice. When it doesn't management itself becomes a peripheral opponent to the team's mission. — Pat Riley

Of course I want to lead [Tory] party. Of course I want to lead this party in order to put forward an alternative and lead this party to win the election as soon as it comes. — Jeremy Corbyn

Inner peace is a quiet evening moonlight walk in the soft falling snow of our minds — Wes Adamson

One of the reasons I like to hang out with scholarly types is they can do a broad reach conceptualization of things that is astonishing to me. I'm really good at the particulars but I have to do an immense amount of critical thinking to make something larger of it. — Lucy Corin

F Like birds hovering, so the LORD of hosts will protect Jerusalem; he will protect and deliver it; he will spare and rescue it. — Anonymous

I wonder if this is how people always get close: They heal each other's wounds; they repair the broken skin. — Lauren Oliver

Science fiction works best when it stimulates debate. — Greg Bear

I believe in luck. My luck's real streaky. — D. B. Sweeney

Human behavior is subject to the same laws as any other natural phenomenon. Our customs, behaviors, and values are byproducts of our culture. No one is born with greed, prejudice, bigotry, patriotism and hatred; these are all learned behavior patterns. If the environment is unaltered, similar behavior will reoccur. — Jacque Fresco

Imagine your body becoming that of a stranger. Imagine the sensation of it being not yours, as you discover what it feels like to do this, or to have this happen to you, for the very first time. Imagine it happening with sickening slowness, or with shocking speed, that discovery.
And then imagine knowing it has come too late. — Neil Bartlett

Doing nothing is even worse than doing the wrong thing. — Michel Templet