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"There is an enormous number of managers who have retired on the job." »Peter Drucker
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"Separation is not an event but it is a process involves enormous changes and loss" »The Omani Shed
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"An enormous part of our mature experience cannot not be expressed in words." »Alfred North Whitehead
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"Underneath this flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character." »Oscar Levant
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"I would not vote for the mayor. It's not just because he didn't invite me to dinner, but because on my way into town from the airport there were such enormous potholes." »Fidel Castro
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"If we can ... get them to understand that saying 'no' to drugs is rebelling against their parents and the generations of the past, we'd make it an enormous success." »John Van de Kamp
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"Great champions have an enormous sense of pride. The people who excel are those who are driven to show the world and prove to themselves just how good they are." »Nancy Lopez
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"The enormous gap between what US leaders do in the world and what Americans think their leaders are doing is one of the great propaganda accomplishments of the dominate political mythology." »Michael Parenti
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"Josh Billings said, It is not only the most difficult thing to know oneself, but the most inconvenient one, too. Human beings have always employed an enormous variety of clever devices for running away from themselves, and the modern world is particularly rich in such stratagems." »John W. Gardner
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"It is not enough to show people how to live better there is a mandate for any group with enormous powers of communication to show people how to be better." »Marya Mannes
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"For a nation which has an almost evil reputation for bustle, bustle, bustle, and rush, rush, rush, we spend an enormous amount of time standing around in line in front of windows, just waiting." »Robert Benchley
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"For every living creature that succeeds in getting a footing in life there are thousands or millions that perish. There is an enormous random scattering for every seed that comes to life. This does not remind us of intelligent human design. "If a man in order to shoot a hare, were to discharge thousands of guns on a great moor in all possible directions; if in order to get into a locked room, he were to buy ten thousand casual keys, and try them all; if, in order to have a house, he were to build a town, and leave all the other houses to wind and weather - assuredly no one would call such proceedings purposeful and still less would anyone conjecture behind these proceedings a higher wisdom, unrevealed reasons, and superior prudence."" »J.W.N. Sullivan
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