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165833 Quotes By Alexei Panshin

Some people get a feeling of power from being unpleasant. — Alexei Panshin

165833 Quotes By Erica Bauermeister

She became a frame for the picture that was her son and daughter. — Erica Bauermeister

165833 Quotes By Bill Walton

He told us that he had made a mistake by leaving the word love out of the Pyramid of Success. And that love is the single most powerful and important word in our language and culture. And until we allow the power of love to supersede the love of power, none of us has any chance of success at all. There — Bill Walton

165833 Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

He who has love in his heart has the universe in his hands. — Matshona Dhliwayo

165833 Quotes By Drake

In your city faded off the brown, NINO. She insists she got more class, WE KNOW. — Drake

165833 Quotes By Bing Gordon

Somehow, the company must stay true to the founding vision while avoiding the pitfalls of rapid growth - and perhaps survive the hiring of a previously successful executive who doesn't work out. — Bing Gordon

165833 Quotes By Margaux Froley

Okay, so let's say we're all in the bubble. What's tonight then? Part of the bubble too? Because, it can't be all bad if there's Nutter Butter pancakes, right?"
He flashed a crooked smile. "This? This is a blip in the bubble. A glitch in the matrix. This is the ultimate not-supposed to. — Margaux Froley

165833 Quotes By Bill Bryson

There is something about the pace and scale of British life - an appreciation of small pleasures, a kind of restraint with respect to greed, generally speaking - that makes life strangely agreeable. The British really are the only people in the world who become genuinely enlivened when presented with a hot beverage and a small plain biscuit. — Bill Bryson

165833 Quotes By Ken Robinson

Creativity is very much like literacy. We take it for granted that nearly everybody can learn to read and write. If a person can't read or write, you don't assume that this person is incapable of it, just that he or she hasn't learned how to do it. The same is true of creativity. — Ken Robinson