Top 14 Unlicensed Microsoft Quotes

#1. No one ever mentioned it, but thousands of men welcomed World War II as a way to escape their humdrum lives rather than a chance to fight for God and country.

Art Buchwald

#2. We get forwards in the world not so much by doing services, as receiving them: you take a withering twig, and put it in the ground; and then you water it, because you have planted it.

Laurence Sterne

#3. Achievers have a can-do attitude that sets them apart from mere dreamers. Achievers are sold out to success-no matter the obstacles-and they are willing to put forth the effort and pay the price of success.

Jim Rohn

#4. A trial is two narratives competing for your attention.

Harlan Coben

#5. I used to play drums when I was a kid, play the trombone.

Dolph Lundgren

#6. He who possesses forgiveness is able to enjoy true happiness.

Debasish Mridha

#7. There is real danger of a disconnect between what's on your business card and who you are deep inside, and it's not a disconnect that the world is ready to be patient with.

Alain De Botton

#8. You can fool a lot of yourself but you can't fool the soul.

Mary Oliver

#9. It is the month of June,
The month of leaves and roses,
When pleasant sights salute the eyes
And pleasant scents the noses.

Nathaniel Parker Willis

#10. The habits of life form the soul, and the soul forms the countenance.

Honore De Balzac

#11. But sometimes you lose. Nothing you can do but admit it.
-Eli

Sarah Dessen

#12. For Google, the problem with being a free, abundant, and rather infinite set of services is that it's hard to create much of a stir about anything. There are so many major software service options under the 'more' menu on the Gmail page that they've had to go and add a final item called 'even more.'

Douglas Rushkoff

#13. Maybe they did what they had to do to live, and tried to get a little love and have a little fun before the darkness took them.

Poppy Z. Brite

#14. Christ's crucifix shall be made an excuse for executing criminals.

William Blake

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