Adeboye Fajemisin Quotes & Sayings
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Well, just remember this. When my ma got me, she picked what she wanted. But when your ma got you, she had to take what she got. — Karen Abbott

There is only one person who can measure your success. That person is you. — David McCullough

The easiest way to combat greed is by recognizing the value of contentment and simplicity. — Donald L. Hicks

This is a book about the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing. You might even add a seventh, retail stores, which Jobs did not quite revolutionize but did reimagine. In addition, he opened the way for a new market for digital content based on apps rather than just websites. Along the way he produced not only transforming products but also, on his second try, a lasting company, endowed with his DNA, that is filled with creative designers and daredevil engineers who could carry forward his vision. In August 2011, right before he stepped down as CEO, the enterprise he started in his parents' garage became the world's most valuable company. — Walter Isaacson

I love doing my makeup - mostly because I'm pretty good at it. What I can't do is hair! — Khloe Kardashian

Codependents appear to be depended upon, but they are dependent. — Melody Beattie

That's the weird thing about not being married - you can't get regular kissing; you can't be guaranteed of it, and that's a great shame. — Dawn French

There's still something so pure and heartfelt and emotional and genuine about a bouquet of flowers that, even with all the advances of technology and the millions of ways we have to communicate with each other, flowers are still relevant in my opinion. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

But explaining what I've come to call "disorganization" is a different challenge altogether. Consciousness gradually loses its coherence. One's center gives way. The center cannot hold. The "me" becomes a haze, and the solid center from which one experiences reality breaks up like a bad radio signal. — Elyn R. Saks