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Baffones Quotes By Robert Greene

Excuses satisfy no one and apologies make everyone uncomfortable — Robert Greene

Baffones Quotes By Michael Johnson

The mind is absolutely instrumental in achieving results, even for athletes. Sports psychology is a very small part, but it's extremely important when you're winning and losing races by hundredths and even thousandths of a second. — Michael Johnson

Baffones Quotes By Stephen Greenblatt

Stability itself is nothing but a more languid motion. — Stephen Greenblatt

Baffones Quotes By Patti Smith

Like Jean Genet, Robert was a terrible thief. Genet was caught and imprisoned for stealing rare volumes of Proust and rolls of silk from a shirt maker. Aesthetic thieves. I imagined his sense of horror and triumph as bits of Blake swirled into the sewers of New York City. — Patti Smith

Baffones Quotes By James Comey

There are two things that matter in a criminal investigation of a subject.What did the person do, and when they did that thing, what were they thinking? When you look at the hundred-years-plus of the Justice Department investigation and prosecution of mishandling of classified information, those two questions are obviously present. — James Comey

Baffones Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

I am undependable. You might get gritty contemporary with one book, science fiction, magical realism, or high fantasy with another. — Mary E. Pearson

Baffones Quotes By Henry Watkins Allen

If possible, forget the past. Look forward to the future. — Henry Watkins Allen

Baffones Quotes By John Ashbery

In the evening
Everything has a schedule, if you can find out what it is. — John Ashbery

Baffones Quotes By Ali Ibn Abi Talib

A person of riyaa (showing off) has three characteristics : He is lazy when alone, energetic when with others, and increases in his actions when he is praised while decreasing in them when he is criticized. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib