Bandying In A Sentence Quotes & Sayings
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I knew what I stood for, even if nobody else did. I knew the piece of me on the inside, truer than all the rest, that never comes out. Doesn't everyone have one? Some kind of grand inner princess waiting to toss her hair down, forever waiting at the tower window. Some jungle animal so noble and fierce you had to crawl on your belly through dangerous grasses to get a glimpse. — Michelle Tea
There is about wisdom a nobility and magnificence in the fact that she doesn't just fall to a person's lot, that each man owes her to his own efforts, that one doesn't go to anyone other than oneself to find her. — Seneca The Younger
The way to build billion dollar companies is to first build something people love. There isn't really a shortcut there. — Sam Altman
The lover of letters loves power too. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
You can improve your talent, but your talent is a given, a mysterious constant. You must make it the best of its kind. — Gore Vidal
In certain European cuisines, vegetables are cooked a long time. I take the term 'al dente' and use it for vegetables. — Yotam Ottolenghi
I have goals and aspirations, and I believe that you can go after your dreams, and it can work if you have someone there that's supporting you. — Tia Mowry
Doing something that is productive is a great way to alleviate emotional stress. Get your mind doing something that is productive. — Ziggy Marley
We love to expect, and when expectation is either disappointed or gratified, we want to be again expecting. — Samuel Johnson
Love / is turning out the lights when others do, a curfew we / would take / for sails. — Jorie Graham
She had believed that because someone needed saving they were savable. — Anne Ursu
He smirks and cranks his glorious smile up another notch so it's in full HD IMAX. — E.L. James
The industrial thing came about mainly through giving up trying to write pop songs in the early '90s. I don't think I was ever very good at pop music and as soon as I stopped trying, and started to write more the things I loved, it became much heavier and more aggressive. — Gary Numan