Wishing Employee Farewell Quotes & Sayings
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I find it so liberating when other people are rude. It makes me feel mild and lazy and mean. — Sue Grafton
Objections #4 and #5 ("I can wait" / "it's too difficult") are best addressed via Education-Based Selling. Often, your prospects haven't fully realized they have a problem, particularly in the case of Absence Blindness (discussed later). If the business doesn't realize it's losing $10 million in the first place, it's difficult to convince them that you can help. The best way to get around this is to focus your early sales efforts on making your customers smarter by teaching them what you know about their business, then helping them Visualize what their involvement would look like if they decide to proceed. — Josh Kaufman
And, hovering inches from her throat, was the tip of the warrior's flint sword. — Steven Erikson
She wrote her stories, and they were read and enjoyed - or so Lenore claimed - by many. Josephine enjoyed quiet society and music and books and gardening. — Elizabeth Hunter
Prayer is the surest remedy against the devil and besetting sins. — J.C. Ryle
It is nothing but a kind of a microcosmos of communism - all that psychiatry', rumbled Pnin ... 'Why not leave their private sorrow to people? Is sorrow not, one asks, the only thing in the world people really possess? — Vladimir Nabokov
My mother always told me it wasn't polite to ask what people make. — Clint Eastwood
If the philosophy of Christianity were lived, wars would cease, unhappiness would cease, economic problems would be solved, poverty would be wiped from the face of the earth, and man's inhumanity to man would be transmuted into a spirit of mutual helpfulness. — Ernest Holmes
The only place where people in Manhattan walk for leisure is in the park. — Christo
He still had the young person's predisposition to regard the world as a series of vaguely irritating problems created by people less cool and smart than he was. — Justin Cronin
