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#1121 | | Loan-department manager: "There isn't any fine print. At these interest rates, we don't need it."
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#1122 | | Lonesome?
Like a change? Like a new job? Like excitement? Like to meet new and interesting people?
JUST SCREW-UP ONE MORE TIME!!!!!!!
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#1123 | | Look, we trade every day out there with hustlers, deal-makers, shysters, con-men. That's the way businesses get started. That's the way this country was built. -- Hubert Allen
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#1124 | | Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny. -- Frank Hubbard
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#1125 | | Love may laugh at locksmiths, but he has a profound respect for money bags. -- Sidney Paternoster, "The Folly of the Wise"
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#1126 | | Luck, that's when preparation and opportunity meet. -- P.E. Trudeau
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#1127 | | Make headway at work. Continue to let things deteriorate at home.
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#1128 | | Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this-- no dog exchanges bones with another. -- Adam Smith
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#1129 | | Man must shape his tools lest they shape him. -- Arthur R. Miller
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#1130 | | Management: How many feet do mice have? Reply: Mice have four feet. M: Elaborate! R: Mice have five appendages, and four of them are feet. M: No discussion of fifth appendage! R: Mice have five appendages; four of them are feet; one is a tail. M: What? Feet with no legs? R: Mice have four legs, four feet, and one tail per unit-mouse. M: Confusing -- is that a total of 9 appendages? R: Mice have four leg-foot assemblies and one tail assembly per body. M: Does not fully discuss the issue! R: Each mouse comes equipped with four legs and a tail. Each leg is equipped with a foot at the end opposite the body; the tail is not equipped with a foot. M: Descriptive? Yes. Forceful NO! R: Allotment of appendages for mice will be: Four foot-leg assemblies, one tail. Deviation from this policy is not permitted as it would constitute misapportionment of scarce appendage assets. M: Too authoritarian; stifles creativity! R: Mice have four feet; each foot is attached to a small leg joined integrally with the overall mouse structural sub-system. Also attached to the mouse sub-system is a thin tail, non-functional and ornamental in nature. M: Too verbose/scientific. Answer the question! R: Mice have four feet.
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