Bava Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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Sometime in the coming century, people will rack their brains pondering how nations with tremendous scientific and intellectual achievements could have given uninstructed and untrained men and women the right to vote equally uninstructed and untrained people into responsible positions. — Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
He didn't see me looking at him, but I could tell the ceremony was having the same effect on him. He was enraptured.
It was a rare and sweet look for him, reminding me of the tortured artist that lived beneath the sarcasm. I liked that about Adrian - not the tortured part, but the way he could feel so deeply and then transform those emotions into art. — Richelle Mead
Steve was innately comfortable trusting his gut; it's a characteristic of the best entrepreneurs, a necessity for anyone who wants to make a living developing things no one has ever quite imagined before. — Brent Schlender
Appreciate your abilities and trust your instincts. Just because you haven't done something doesn't mean you can't. — Mary Matalin
What I try to push and promote is peace through the whole music industry. — Snoop Dogg
The greatest sin of airline management of the last 22 years is to say, "It's all labor's fault." — Donald J. Carty
The joyful heart sees and reads the world with a sense of freedom and graciousness. — John O'Donohue
There is only one me. — Ja Rule
My message is simple: take control of your life — Charles Barkley
If rulers learn to undervalue the lives of their own subjects by the custom of war, how much more do they undervalue the lives of their enemies! As they learn to hear of the loss of five hundred or a thousand of their own men, with perhaps less feeling than they would hear of the death of a favorite horse or dog, so they learn to hear of the death of thousands after thousands on the side of the enemy with joy and exultation. — Noah Worcester
Kotter and Cohen observed that, in almost all successful change efforts, the sequence of change is not ANALYZE-THINK-CHANGE, but rather SEE-FEEL-CHANGE. You — Chip Heath
