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Authobiography Quotes By Victor Kiam

You should think of your customers as partners, or better still, family. — Victor Kiam

Authobiography Quotes By Dan Heisman

Don't be afraid of losing, be afraid of playing a game and not learning something. — Dan Heisman

Authobiography Quotes By Taylor Stevens

This was home: running along a razor's edge of self-induced terror, calculating mortality against probability.
Assignments were the reprieve. When she was abroad, although she would do whatever was necessary to get the job done, there was a degree of normalcy, sanity, purpose, and the destructive forces propelling her to gamble with her life were dormant. — Taylor Stevens

Authobiography Quotes By Ralph Adams Cram

The Great War was a progressive revelation and disillusionment. — Ralph Adams Cram

Authobiography Quotes By Trish Doller

You should probably stay away from me," I say, resting my head on my knees. "I'm a mess. — Trish Doller

Authobiography Quotes By Ellen Barkin

I have huge hands and feet. I'm 5'6 and wear a size 10 shoe. — Ellen Barkin

Authobiography Quotes By Shri Radhe Maa

Surrender yourself to God and be at peace with him. — Shri Radhe Maa

Authobiography Quotes By Rafael Nadal I Farreras

During a match, you are in a permanent battle to fight back your everyday vulnerabilities, bottle up your human feelings. It's a kind of self-hypnosis, a game you play, with deadly seriousness, to disguise your own weaknesses from yourself, as well as from your rival. — Rafael Nadal I Farreras

Authobiography Quotes By Paolo Bacigalupi

Knowledge is always two-edged. For every benefit, there is hazard. For every good, evil. — Paolo Bacigalupi

Authobiography Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

An angry look on the face is wholly against nature. If it be assumed frequently, beauty begins to perish, and in the end is quenched beyond rekindling. — Marcus Aurelius