Biesse Quotes & Sayings
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Indeed, this is an important characteristic of the globalization debate: the tendency toward glorifying all things indigenous even when they deserve to be left in the past. — Franklin Foer

I think you're just always trying to find really great, interesting female roles. That's the thing for me. You do have to think about what you're signing up for. — Georgina Haig

I learned in America that Americans are into results. Americans don't care where you came from, what your family did, what school you graduated from. They care about if you can deliver the results. That's what makes America the country it is. — Mark Burnett

I HAD GOTTEN to see the sun rise as I drove home that morning. I hate sunrises. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Loyalty to the family must be merged into loyalty to the community, loyalty to the community into loyalty to the nation, and loyalty to the nation into loyalty to mankind. The citizen of the future must be a citizen of the world. — Thomas Cochrane

It is the glory of English Law, that its roots are sunk deep into the soil of national history; that it is the slow product of the age long growth of the national life. — Edward Jenks

And so there is magic. — Neil Gaiman

When someone criticizes you, give them two gifts- your smile and a compliment. — Debasish Mridha

Sharon Stone has the kind of face I'd leave my wife for. Since I'm not married, I'll have to leave someone else's wife. — Buck Henry

A woman's strength should not be in her role, whatever she chooses to be, but in the power to choose that role. — Brandon Sanderson

To those who help me, I repay them with grace. But to those who don't, I repay them with exactly what I've received. That's my motto. Only then the world will be balanced. — Kim Joon

I'd felt drowned and extinguished by vastness - not just the predictable vastness of time, and space, but the impassable distances between people even when they were within arm's reach of each other, and with a swell of vertigo I thought of all the places I'd been and all the places I hadn't, a world lost and vast and unknowable, dingy maze of cities and alleyways, far-drifting ash and hostile immensities, connections missed, things lost and never found ... — Donna Tartt