Arzobispo Carlos Quotes & Sayings
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The biggest thing I want is for the hitter coming up behind me to get a good pitch to hit. — Johnny Damon

No baseball pitcher would be worth a darn without a catcher who could handle the hot fastball. — Casey Stengel

The path to the CEO's office should not be through the CFO's office, and it should not be through the marketing department. It needs to be through engineering and design. — Elon Musk

Sweetheart, no one needs coffee, I just like the taste. Almost as much as I like the way you taste. — Katie Reus

While there is a great value in things that are old, it seems that the overwhelming challenge in Britain in the late 20th century is to make every effort to see value in the contemporary and in the future. — Stephen Bayley

Word vulnerability is derived from the Latin word vulnerare, meaning "to wound." The definition includes "capable of being wounded" and "open to attack or damage." Merriam-Webster defines weakness as the inability to withstand attack or wounding. Just from a linguistic perspective, it's clear that these are very different concepts, and in fact, one could argue that weakness often stems from a lack of vulnerability - when we don't acknowledge how and where we're tender, we're more at risk of being hurt. — Brene Brown

Quid quid movetur ab alio movetur(nothing moves without having been moved). — Aristotle.

Nothing to learning for I have none; nothing to youth for I was old when I began; nothing to popularity for I was hated all round. ... This is the modest truth and my friends at Rome call me more god than man. — Barbara W. Tuchman

My father would tell me if I wasn't writing in meter verse, it wasn't poetry. — John Darnielle

Human beings interested her so much that it must always be an advantage to meet another one. — Penelope Fitzgerald

Whoever has not experienced the pleasure of taking a young lady to her first game of ball should seize the first opportunity to do so. Her remarks about plays, her opinions of different players and the umpire, and the questions she will ask concerning the game, are all too funny to be missed. — John Montgomery Ward