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“It is always better to say too little than too much.”
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“As poets, we're writing into the void, and we're not writing to be bestsellers. Whatever individual responses we get, whether at a reading, by a conversation or a letter, mean the world.”
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“It's increasingly apparent that the absence of purpose - or of a moral language - within government, media or business, could become one of the most dangerous own goals for capitalism and for freedom.”
Source : "Elisabeth Murdoch Revolts Against Family In MacTaggart Speech" by Paul Sandle, www.huffingtonpost.com. August 23, 2012.
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“The only world in which "defeat" exists as a reality is the one darkened by the false idea that what may have happened to us a moment ago is the same as what's possible for us to achieve now.”
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“The simple lack of her is more to me than others' presence.”
Source : Edward Thomas (2012). “Poems of Edward Thomas”, p.150, Other Press, LLC
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“Today, each artist must undertake to invent himself, a lifelong act of creation that constitutes the essential content of the artist's work.”
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“Empowerment is what managers do to people. Engagement is what managers do with people.”
Source : Henry Mintzberg (2013). “Simply Managing: What Managers Do — and Can Do Better”, Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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“Do not pray to marry the one that you love, but to love the one that you marry.”