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What should a man do but be merry? For look you how cheerfully my mother looks, and my father died within's two hours.
— William Shakespeare
Truly to appreciate what fossils are requires a leap of imagination he was not capable of making.
— Tracy Chevalier
Technology is run by sex, because it's very important to people, both technology and sex.
— Penn Jillette
Your LinkedIn profile must include keywords for specific skills that match your desired job.
— Melanie Pinola
Your LinkedIn profile should leave no room for doubt about the kind of job you're looking for and why you're the best person for that position.
— Melanie Pinola
When all else fails, drink some tea. Really. You'll be amazed how many problems it can solve. We like to think of it as Buddha's whiskey.
— Tara Cottrell
Factors affecting effective regional cooperation are mindsets and perceptions emanating from the past.
— Khaleda Zia
When your LinkedIn Profile doesn't sync with your Facebook persona, you are on a verge of sinking your brand
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
When I'm acting, I just want to be the character and not have to think of any film technicalities.
— Denzel Whitaker
If you're prosperous in soul, you'll be prosperous in whole, regardless of how many and how much physical possessions you have
— Mark Victor Hansen
Lovers, of course, are notoriously frantic epistemologists, second only to paranoiacs (and analysts) as readers of signs and wonders.
— Adam Phillips
Active participation on LinkedIn is the best way to say, 'Look at me!' without saying 'Look at me!
— Bobby Darnell
I can remember much forgetfulness.
— Hart Crane
When I intentionally thank God for the good gifts that come from being his child, I find it almost impossible to maintain my sour disposition.
— Lori Hatcher
Time, O my friend, is money! Time wasted can never conduce to money well managed.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton