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Quotes 60 IBM, memory, training and development, volunteerism, Verizon, Obama fluff, fat cells, trigger memories, scent, Weil, facts change

Talking explores history.  Doing rewrites it.  www.ibm.com/dna

The true art of memory is the art of attention.  --Johnson

As it relates to training and development, community involvement and human resources should work together to determine which skills can be enhanced by volunteer service; which volunteerism opportunities can help deliver results; and how the outcomes can be measured, just as one would with other training investments.  --Teresa Briggs in www.mercurynews.com

From what I see now, Clinton seems to have a stronger path to the electoral college today.  --Superdelegate Chris Stampolis

Retired but busy.  Wireless but easy.  Verizon

Stop talking, start doing.  www.ibm.com/dna

I'd have to take another fresh look at Obama.  I know it's a fresh face and change,but I'm not really sure of what is really behind that.  Could it be fluff? --Superdelegate Avygail Sanchez

The number of fat cells in the body is set by the end of adolescence and never changes.  Gaining or losing weight only changes the amount stored in each cell.  The research suggests why it is so hard for overweight people to keep off the weight they have lost.  --Betsy Mason, Medianews

When the facts change, I change my opinion.   What do you do sir?  --John Maynard Keynes

Scents have an uncanny ability to trigger memories because they are the only sense that directly connects to the part of the brain that stores emotional memories and new research suggests that they may also consolidate new knowledge and facilitate learning.  --Andrew Weil at www.drweil.com

The Internet is routinely used when making buying decisions, but its influence is small compared to offline channels such as friends and sales personnel.  --Associated Press

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