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I make one pledge above all others - to seek and speak the truth with all the resources of mind and spirit I command.
— George McGovern
Seek to establish an environment conducive to study in the home.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Understanding can overcome any situation, however mysterious or insurmountable it may appear to be.
— Norman Vincent Peale
All is one and all is different.
— Marisa De Los Santos
One must learn to care for oneself first, so that one can then dare to care for someone else.
— Maya Angelou
It's a great feeling to be a part of something - see it from beginning to end - and it's a rare thing that anyone gets to do in any business.
— Ralph Strangis
A photographer is defined as much by what he or she decides not to photograph as by what is photographed.
— Jack Dykinga
Genocide is not war! It is more dangerous than war!
— Raphael Lemkin
It is from the center that leaders must lead.
— Dick Morris
I mean 'One Tree Hill' had some rabid fans - you'd be surprised - they're almost in a class of their own.
— Joe Manganiello
A great opportunity is often hard to be explained clearly; things that can be explained clearly are often not the best opportunities.
— Jack Ma
Customers don't expect you to be perfect. They do expect you to fix things when they go wrong.
— Don Porter
Americans are as they are. We have to accept this. Lots of Europeans forget that.
— Martin Winterkorn
pulled my car out of the garage to double-check the oil.
— Penelope Douglas
Great things in business are never done by one person. They're done by a team of people.
— Steve Jobs
It occurred to me that the business of surviving precluded a great many things, exploring and falling in love not least among them.
— Ransom Riggs
Yes, these business people have great energy. There's a question as to what's burned to produce it and what things we can and can't burn.
— Saul Bellow