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“Your organization needs you to be the lead, not the lid. If you're not growing as a leader, you've become the lid”
Saji Ijiyemi“Denial is the lid on our emotional pressure cooker: the longer we leave it on, the more pressure we build up. Sooner or later, that pressure is bound to pop the lid, and we have an emotional crisis.”
Susan Forward, Toxic Parents: Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life“We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it and stop there lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove lid again and that is well but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore.”
Mark Twain“Manfried imagined the stars to be jewels shining in the depths of a long-sealed crypt and, drifting off, he almost glimpsed himself prying open the lid of night and stuffing his pockets with the glittering gems.”
Jesse Bullington, The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart“That seems like stealing, doesn't it?" Simon pulled a cup toward him. He drew the lid back. "Ooh. Mochaccino." He looked at Magnus. "Did you pay for these?""Sure," said Magnus, while Jace and Alec snickered. "I make dollar bills magically appear in their cash register.""Really?""No." Magnus popped the lid off his own coffee. "But you can pretend I did if it makes you feel better. So, first order of business is what?”
Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes“I tried to think outside the box but couldn't open the lid.”
Alan Dapre“I studied how to use the clothes washer. The handy instructions on the lid helped”
so did the box of suds. It instructed me to separate the whites from the coloreds. Laundry will be the last American institution to desegregate.“When you're lucky enough to catch lightning in a bottle, you put the lid on as fast as you can.”
Emily McKay, How Willa Got Her Groove Back“If you are still alive when you read this,close your eyes. I amunder their lids, growing black.”
Bill Knott“Man is in his own microcosm akin to a personal box, with poetry as its lid which it can defend itself from the world”
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