The insolence of office.

William Shakespeare
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  2. As I write this entry, I touch a saber-tooth tiger skull in my office. Without stars there could be no skulls - Clifford A. Pickover

  3. Every single aspect of what we do at work comes down to people and managing people, selling to people, working with people or making them do what you want them to do. - Abhishek Ratna

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  5. If a due participation of office is a matter of right how are vacancies to be obtained? Those by death are few: by resignation none. - Thomas Jefferson

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  4. The course of true love never did run smooth.

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