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Marc Fine, is a seasoned business executive and entrepreneur, who has experience working with large concerns as well as start-ups, both in the private and public sectors. He lives on Camano Island, near Seattle, Washington, and provides business consulting to health and human services organizations. In 1989, he met the Dalai Lama in India, who told him “take back what you’ve found useful, and leave the rest behind.” He’s tried to follow that advice.

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Steve  Martin
“A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.”
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Frank Zappa
“So many books, so little time.”
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Albert Einstein
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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“The truth is no excuse for a boring story".”
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“I felt after I finished Slaughterhouse-Five that I didn’t have to write at all anymore if I didn’t want to. It was the end of some sort of career. I don’t know why, exactly. I suppose that flowers, when they’re through blooming, have some sort of awareness of some purpose having been served. Flowers didn’t ask to be flowers and I didn’t ask to be me. At the end of Slaughterhouse-Five…I had a shutting-off feeling…that I had done what I was supposed to do and everything was OK .”
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