Top 14 Office Cabin Quotes

#1. Bureaucracies typically move slowly, clumsily, and without much regard for the wants and needs of the people they supposedly serve.

Joel Miller

#2. People always tend to give the benefit of the doubt to allow people to explain the context [of their words].

Keli Goff

#3. The magic of boy meets girl, the angst of catch and release, the serendipity of meant-to-be, It doesn't matter if a romantic comedy follows a predictable course, we respond because it's rooted in truth. In magic.

Victoria Van Tiem

#4. When I started out in public life there used to be a saying we'd hear from time to time, that every man who runs for public office will claim that he was born in a log cabin he built with his own hands. Well, my mother knew better. And she made sure I did too.

William J. Clinton

#5. When stupidity is considered patriotism, it is unsafe to be intelligent.

Isaac Asimov

#6. What is the source of this premature anxiety to establish fundamental laws? It is the old conceit of being wiser than all posterity - wiser than those who will have had more experience, - the old desire of ruling over posterity - the old recipe for enabling the dead to chain down the living

Jeremy Bentham

#7. Don't ever let others impose their self-limiting beliefs on to you. They don't have the courage and spirit that you do.

Miya Yamanouchi

#8. An economy growing at 7 percent per year, can and must find the resources to improve the lives of its millions of poor.

Sonia Gandhi

#9. Aware, as always, that the truth isn't much of substitute for a good answer.

Richard Russo

#10. I'm going to let myself love you now. Don't freak out on me."
He laughed. "No promises.

Olivia Cunning

#11. If this thesis were a child, I'd put it up for adoption and not even think twice about it. If this thesis were a cute, fuzzy puppy, I'd drop it off in the middle of a busy intersection and speed away.

Colleen Hoover

#12. Rhetoric is not important. Actions are.

Nelson Mandela

#13. Dare to stretch hard and make it a point to do the hard thing others are afraid to try.

Israelmore Ayivor

#14. Why should I bother with made-up games when there are so many real ones going on?

Kurt Vonnegut

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