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Infrastructure spending does not create immediate jobs, and more than half of those jobs will pull from the pool of the already employed. — Mark McKinnon

Not with the Rochester Philharmonic, but I formed my own orchestra, made up of musicians from the Eastman School, where I'm on the faculty now, direct the Jazz Ensemble and teach improvisation classes. — Chuck Mangione

There are principles that govern human effectiveness - natural laws in the human dimension that are just as real, just as unchanging and unarguably there as laws such as gravity are in the physical dimension. — Stephen Covey

My style is ghetto chic. I love tacky jewelry, mega heels, high-waisted shorts, catsuits. — Jessie J.

The human mind is a story processor, not a logic processor, — Yanko Tsvetkov

You must have a supplier relationship of constant improvement. — W. Edwards Deming

The numbers of universes perceived by human beings does not equal the population of the planet, but several times the population of the planet. It thus appears some sort of miracle that we sometimes find it possible to communicate with each other at all, at all. — Robert Anton Wilson

Changes in behavioral state are accompanied by internally coordinated changes in the information processing mode of local neuronal circuits. — Stephen Harrod Buhner

There is nothing in this world that never takes a step outside a person's heart. — Haruki Murakami

Africa is a huge continent; it would take several lifetimes of thousands of researchers testing in hundreds of languages to collect a valid sample of anything, especially IQ. Most Africans do their schooling in a second language, not their mother tongue. How many people would accept to be tested for their IQ level not in their primary language? — T.K. Naliaka

We are never happy; we can only remember that we were so once. — Alexander Smith

Humility adds lessons to our pain and suffering, turning the seemingly senseless into meaning. — Bryant McGill