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I worry that business leaders are more interested in material gain than they are in having the patience to build up a strong organization, and a strong organization starts with caring for their people.
— John Wooden
I just respect people and mind my business. I don't got time to worry about what the next man's pockets are looking like, I gotta worry about what mine are looking like and my family.
— E-40
There is a fine line between censorship and good taste and moral responsibility.
— Steven Spielberg
I was taught in Bible college, religion and politics don't mix.
— Jerry Falwell
Most of us are aware of the sacrificial slaughter of Bear Sterns. Some people call it a bailout, but I call it a handout - a government handout to some of the richest people on Earth, paid for by American taxpayers.
— Robert Kiyosaki
To make your people understand what righteousness is, this must be the basis of all your teaching.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Salary matters shouldn't be told to everyone. It's a matter of respect for my teammates.
— Carlos Tevez
I never agreed too much about players talking about former teammates when they go somewhere else. I've never been a fan of that.
— Donovan McNabb
Dear intelligent people of the world, don't get shampoo in your eyes. It really stings. There. Done. Now fucking stop torturing animals.
— Ricky Gervais
Spirituality really lost its way when it became a stick to beat people with: 'Do this or you'll burn in hell.
— Ricky Gervais
I don't think it matters if there is a god or not. I've met people who believe in God that are good and that are bad. And I've met people who don't believe in God that are good and that are bad. So, just be good. I'm good. Not cos I think I'll go to heaven but because when I do something bad, I feel bad. And when I do something good, I feel good.
— Ricky Gervais
When a person has fallen in love with God, both his ethical commitments and aesthetical pleasures become focused and satisfying. But when the religious is lost, ethics devolves into, first, a fussy legalism, and then is swallowed up completely by the lust for personal satisfaction.
— Robert Barron