“The worst situation for both parties is to have an interviewer or candidate who is ill-prepared. The candidate can and usually does pick up on an interviewer that is not prepared. In fact, I tell my clients that they should go into an interview prepared to help guide a bad interviewer [just in case that person isn't prepared] by selling themselves to that organization.”
Carole Martin
“Prepare for the worst. Plan for the best.”
Lorrin L. Lee
“All excess is ill, but drunkenness is of the worst sort. It spoils health, dismounts the mind, and unmans men. It reveals secrets, is quarrelsome, lascivious, impudent, dangerous and bad.”
William Penn
“[When his illness inspired him to sort through his possessions, to prepare for a fate he was hoping to fight off, Chironna found a photo of himself and Morrison that Weis had signed.] Thank you for your guidance, advice, teaching and friendship, ... Thank you for helping me to build character and become a better person. Without you, I would never have attained my goals. Hopefully, one day, I will be able to better show my gratitude.”
Charlie Weis
“Factions are a sign of illness in a party.”
Ernest Mandel
“We have thousands of people who are getting ill ... our hospitals need to be prepared to take care of the incoming sick.”
Coletta Barrett
“Sharon's illness creates the risk of a political vacuum, leaving his party without a clear direction. It's definitely negative for the currency and we could see further weakness in the shekel.”
Lucy Bethell