Appointers Quotes & Sayings
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You live in the present and you eliminate things that don't matter. You don't carry the burden of the past. — Paulette Goddard
Maybe I have this fascination with the dark side because I live in the light. I don't have any dysfunction, and I've never experienced trauma. — Lisa Unger
All the more reason to desire her. The attraction of the forbidden is a powerful force. — Anonymous
Truth is Evidence of Love. And, Nothing Can Stop the Power of Trusting and Loving Unconditionally. — Amaka Imani Nkosazana
Perfection is, after all, a form of banality. — Elisa Braden
The reputation Hillary Clinton had at Wellesley and Yale was, "My God, this woman single-handedly could end up running the world! This is the smartest woman!" — Rush Limbaugh
Let us hope that Lysenko's success in Russia will serve for many generations to come as another reminder to the world of how quickly and easily a science can be corrupted when ignorant political leaders deem themselves competent to arbitrate scientific disputes. — Martin Gardner
An answer in words is delusive; it is really no answer to the questions you ask. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Travel causes some affliction of the eye, and after a while no place it rests looks like home. — Sean Russell
Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that you should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints. Jude 3 — Shay Bills
Yeah, you know, I performed occasionally. I was in such despair because I just - if I didn't have my music to connect with, I couldn't figure out what I was supposed to be doing. There was never a 'B' plan here; it was just this. So it took me a long time to find my way. — Melissa Manchester
Occasions when you can change your mind should be cherished, because they mean you're smarter than you were before. — Malcolm Gladwell
Every few years, in the world of sport, someone ascends to the most rarefied of all levels - the one at which it becomes news not when they win, but when they lose. It must have been like that in the early Fifties, when a tubby Italian called Alberto Ascari was stitching together nine Grand Prix wins in a row, a record not even Fangio, Clark or Senna could match. Or when the great Real Madrid side of Alfredo Di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas won the first five European Cup finals, between 1956 and 1960. Or when Martina Navratilova dominated Wimbledon's Centre Court, winning nine ladies' singles titles in thirteen years. The current Australian cricket team is in just such a run at present, having just completed nine consecutive victories, putting them four wins away from establishing an all-time record. And then there is Tiger Woods. — Richard Williams
The important thing in my view is not to pin the blame for a mistake on somebody, but rather to find out what caused the mistake. — Akio Morita