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Showing	up	is	important	and	it	is	a	big	part	of	becoming	successful.

         —Andy	Albright,	author

Every	 business,	 like	 a	 painting,	 operates	 according	 to	 its	 own	 rules.	 There	 are
many	 ways	 to	 run	 a	 successful	 company.	 What	 works	 once	 may	 never	 work
again.	What	everyone	tells	you	never	to	do	may	just	work,	once.

         —Sir	Richard	Branson,	billionaire	entrepreneur	and	founder	of	Virgin	Airlines	

You	only	have	to	do	a	very	few	things	right	in	your	life	so	long	as	you	don’t	do
too	many	things	wrong.

         —Warren	Buffett,	legendary	investor	and	CEO	of	Berkshire	Hathaway	

For	 a	 successful	 technology,	 reality	 must	 take	 precedence	 over	 public	 relations,
for	Nature	cannot	be	fooled.

         —Richard	P.	Feynman,	physicist	and	winner	of	the	Nobel	Prize	in	Physics	Those	who	say	it	can	not
            be	done,	should	not	interrupt	those	doing	it.

         —Chinese	proverb

The	most	efficient	route	that	nature	has	found	from	point	A	to	point	B	is	rarely	a
straight	line.	It	is	always	the	path	of	least	resistance.

         —Mark	Buckingham	and	Curt	Coffman,	coauthors	of	First,	Break	All	the	Rules,	1999
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