“Follow your dreams and use your natural born talents and skills to make this a better world for tomorrow.” WorldUseDreamBornNaturalTalentTomorrowSkillsYour DreamsFollow Your Dreams Author:Paul Watson
“A man who tries to make the workmen believe that their employers are their natural enemies is indeed the worst enemy of workmen. For the employees of yesterday are the employers of today, and the employees of today can and will partly be the employers of tomorrow.” MenTryingBelieveTodayNaturalEnemyWorstTomorrowYesterdayEmployeeEmployersWorst EnemyWorkmenNatural Enemies Author:William J. H. Boetcker
“Even if America tomorrow - and it won't happen overnight - but if we did reduce our demand for gas and natural gas and crude oil by a significant degree, that does have an exponential effect on producers in the Middle East, everything else being equal. But if China's demand is growing and India's demand is growing, they are not going back.” IfsDoeHappensAmericaNaturalGrowingMiddleEffectsTomorrowDemandEqualDegreesIndiaChinaOilEastSignificantProducersGasMiddle EastCrudeNatural GasBeing EqualCrude Oil Author:Thomas Friedman
“Build creative cultures, and work with purpose to unleash the creativity of your team. Creativity is the most valuable natural resource in any organization, yet it is often a resource that is largely untapped. The leaders that prioritize and invest in creative cultures will be the wall street darlings of tomorrow. In fact, they're the darlings of today (Facebook, Groupon, LinkedIn, etc).” TodayPurposeCultureNaturalLeaderCreativityCreativeTeamWallTomorrowValuableNatural ResourcesPrioritize Author:Josh Linkner
“Works for me. For the ones we love, today we’re allies. Tomorrow we resume our natural order of mortal enemies. Gentlemen, and I use that term loosely for all of us, have we an accord? (Acheron)” UseTodayOrderTermNaturalEnemyTomorrowMortalsGentlemanAlliesAccordResumesNatural OrderMortal Enemies Book:One Silent Night Source: One Silent Night
“No other life forms know they are alive, and neither do they know they will die. This is our curse alone. Without this hex upon our heads, we would never have withdrawn as far as we have from the natural—so far and for such a time that it is a relief to say what we have been trying with our all not to say: We have long since been denizens of the natural world. Everywhere around us are natural habitats, but within us is the shiver of startling and dreadful things. Simply put: We are not from here. If we vanished tomorrow, no organism on this planet would miss us. Nothing in nature needs us.” IfsKnowsWorldNeedsTryingLongHas BeensFormDiesNaturalAliveMissingPlanetsTomorrowCurseReliefOrganismsNatural WorldHabitatShiverNatural Habitats Author:Thomas Ligotti