
Top 16 Taking Care Of Your Employees Quotes
#1. Taking care of your employees is extremely important and very, very visible.
Larry Ellison
#2. I'm a 'Power of Now' kind of guy, always have been. I don't really hang on to a lot of pictures. I have pictures of my daughters.
Art Alexakis
#3. There are a lot of composers who were fantastic, but I challenge them to write a record that you could play five times a day for two months on the radio, songs that people will want to dance to on a Saturday night.
Robert Wyatt
#4. I think there should be a literacy test and a poll tax for people to vote.
Ann Coulter
#5. The assumptions that "pollution is the price of progress" or that "we must choose between jobs and the environment" have long limited our creative thinking about innovative solutions that can be good for the environment, the workers, and a healthy economy.
Annie Leonard
#6. The high-ceilinged rooms, the little balconies, alcoves, nooks and angles all suggest sanctuary, escape, creature comfort. The reader, the scholar, the browser, the borrower is king.
David McCord
#7. I have a double policy, which would also solve immigration: I would stand at the border of New York City and I would say, "You can come here to live, but you can't come here to visit."
Fran Lebowitz
#8. Fidel Castro represents the dignity of the South American continent against empires. He's a living legend: an icon of independence and freedom across the continent.
Nicolas Maduro
#9. Ballet is not just my profession, it is my life ... It is horrible for me to think that one day it will all finish.
Svetlana Zakharova
#10. I said all the wrong things. Except when I was busy saying all the mean ones and in the end I hated everybody and everything.
Augusten Burroughs
#11. I use iTunes for downloading music, but I always decline when prompted to update this or that new version.
Rachel Sklar
#12. Paradox
/pera,daks/ noun
1. Being told to wake up and come back to reality by your family and friends, while being dragged to church to hear a lesson on Jonah and the whale, followed by a sermon on believing in things you can't see without faith.
Shannon L. Alder
#13. The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
Hannah Arendt
#14. 99 percent confident that the world really was getting warmer and that there was a high degree of probability that it was due to human-made greenhouse gases.
James Hansen
#15. The mind in itself wants nothing, unless it creates a want for itself; therefore it is both free from perturbation and unimpeded, if it does not perturb and impede itself.
Marcus Aurelius
#16. Life's a great thing, but if you live long enough, it wears out before it runs out.
Stephen King
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