Benetta Guilford Quotes & Sayings
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You don't live until you begin to live for keeping — Sunday Adelaja
Love is a dream. Dreams are good, but do not be surprised if you wake up in tears. — Jim Morrison
I'm jackin' off reading Playboy on a hot afternoon, I'm a three time loser. — Rod Stewart
I NEVER LOOK BACK AT WHAT I HAVE ACHIEVED BECAUSE I AM ALWAYS LOOKING AT THE FUTURE. I CAN LOOK BACK AT WHAT I HAVE ACHIEVED WHEN I AM RETIRED - BUT UNTIL THEN IT IS ALL ABOUT FOCUS. — Lionel Messi
Entrepreneurship isn't for everyone, and not everyone is going to be an entrepreneur, but women who turn to business, turn to economics, because there are people depending on them, I think that their creativity, their resilience, their spirit, embody what's best about entrepreneurship. — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
The world is a worst case scenario and I'm afraid that all you sense is true — Stephen King
I look forward to the holiday season every year. — Cate Blanchett
All of Western philosophy is but a footnote to Plato. — Alfred North Whitehead
An inadequate chief executive officer's time at the top is always too long no matter how short. — Malcolm Forbes
After much research I've found the secret to publishing: Write excellent books. Write lots of them. — Liana Brooks
Don't forget to stop and smell the roses. — Walter Hagen
Saura nodded, bemused by the code of ethics that allowed for murder and kidnapping but balked at a lady touching a lord outside of the state of wedlock. — Christina Dodd
I can promise you that the world is a factory. The sun stirs it, the humans rule it. And I remain. I carry them away.- spoken by death — Markus Zusak
What I enjoy in a narrative is not directly its content or even its structure, but rather the abrasions I impose upon the fine surface: I read on, I skip, I look up, I dip in again. Which has nothing to do with the deep laceration the text of bliss inflicts upon language itself, and not upon the simple temporality of its reading. — Roland Barthes
There are a number of things that I'm trying to get into the books. There's a meta-fictional aspect, if I may use that pretentious word, to writing anything. You're writing in the shadow of all the people that have gone before and, in a way, you're having a dialogue with them. As someone who's read J.R. Tolkien and Robert E. Howard and all the great fantasists before, this is almost my answer to them. — George R R Martin
