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I routinely make trips to China and India where we have offices to continue to maintain the linkages that are necessary to run a successful business.
— Douglas Leone
It's so easy to get caught up in your own experiences. They can seem so important. But there are billions and billions of other experiences going on.
— Ray Lamontagne
The foundation of changing behavior is linking rewards to performance and making the linkages transparent.
— Larry Bossidy
Death is for many of us the gate of hell;
but we are inside on the way out,
not outside on the way in. — George Bernard Shaw
but we are inside on the way out,
not outside on the way in. — George Bernard Shaw
Nothing has the power to remind you how alone you are like walking through a conglomeration of empty skyscrapers.
— Matthew Tysz
Industry and institutes need to build smarter linkages.
— Pallam Raju
The principal linkages between Japan and the U.S. global economies are trade, financial markets, and commodity markets.
— Mark Zandi
Karass: A group of people linked in a cosmically significant manner, even when superficial linkages are not evident
— Tommy Wallach
No 'we' should be taken for granted when the subject is looking at other people's pain.
— Susan Sontag
Lord's love manifests in this world as compasssion.
— Radhanath Swami
You keep a secret inside of you and it feels like a wall that separates you from others.
— Frank Warren
The mediation of internal conflicts can be resolved by linkages with other problems.
— Howard Raiffa
It was, she said, the way the book had revealed an inherent narcissism in its recipients.
— Jon Ronson
There have been linkages between the Iraqi government and al-Qaeda going back more or less a decade.
— Douglas Feith
People always get used to beauty
— John Green
Information is not knowledge, mind you.
— John Le Carre
None but a poet can write a tragedy. For tragedy is nothing less than pain transmuted into exaltation by the alchemy of poetry.
— Edith Hamilton