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Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By James Howard Kunstler

The human race needs a time out from all this techno-magic-mischief, a period to reflect on what we've done and how we ought to behave with this stuff. — James Howard Kunstler

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

We have to consciously monitor and maximize our time effectively and efficiently — Sunday Adelaja

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Steve Harvey

Failure means you've now learned another valuable lesson that pushes you one step closer to success. — Steve Harvey

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Skeet Ulrich

I think people could justify labeling me if they saw a pattern in what I do, but right now that's impossible. — Skeet Ulrich

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Gerrard Winstanley

Was the earth made to preserve a few covetous, proud men to live at ease, and for them to bag and barn up the treasures of the Earth from others, that these may beg or starve in a fruitful land; or was it made to preserve all her children? — Gerrard Winstanley

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Simon Mainwaring

The simple act of saying 'thank you' is a demonstration of gratitude in response to an experience that was meaningful to a customer or citizen. — Simon Mainwaring

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Ed Koch

It is not possible to remake the world. You can fix parts, but you can't remake the world. — Ed Koch

Work Efficiently And Effectively Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

If I made laws for Shakers or a school, I should gazette every Saturday all the words they were wont to use in reporting religious experience, as "spiritual life," "God," "soul," "cross," etc., and if they could not find new ones next week, they might remain silent. — Ralph Waldo Emerson