Bignonia Quotes & Sayings
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I don't want power. I just object to idiots having power over me. — Lois McMaster Bujold
and with temperatures — Marc Headley
People aren't poor because they make bad choices. They make bad choices because they're poor. — Zadie Smith
What we call evil, it seems to me, is simply ignorance bumping its head in the dark. — Henry Ford
The Christian church was born in song. — Ralph P. Martin
My time at Pop has been a transformative experience that I am extremely proud of. It has afforded me the chance to collaborate with some of the greatest creative minds in the world, and I'm thankful to Ashley Heath and Bauer Media for the opportunity. — Dasha Zhukova
The traditional approaches to time management and personal organization were useful in their time. They provided helpful reference points for a workforce that was just emerging from an industrial assembly-line modality into a new kind of work that included choices about what to do and discretion about when to do it. — David Allen
The most important thing in industry is the person who does the industry, which is the worker ... Labor is the only source of wealth. — Eli Siegel
It is one of the ironies of this strange century that the most lasting results of the October revolution, whose object was the global overthrow of capitalism, was to save its antagonist, both in war and in peace - that is to say, by providing it with the incentive, fear, to reform itself after the Second World War, and, by establishing the popularity of economic planning, furnishing it with some of the procedures for its reform — Eric Hobsbawm
Giving with the intention of receiving really isn't giving, it's trading. — Robin Sharma
Pain, whether emotional or physical, often develops when we try to bust out of limiting or self-destructive comfort zones. Don't always trust it as a reliable sign to go back. — Charles F. Glassman
In becoming a citizen, one undertakes certain duties and responsibilities. One of the more intangible of those duties and responsibilities is no matter what one's birth and background, to accept the historical past of the new country as one's own. — J.M. Coetzee
It's so hard for women in this business. And I want to be doing this when I'm 50. — Sienna Miller
In general, we imagine rivers to be subject to a kind of dynamic equilibrium, largely stable geologic features, with processes like regional incision or subtle shifts in mountain building causing short- and medium-term variation around some slowly changing mean condition, but in fact it is far more common to see dramatic change over short periods, with long periods of stability between in what geologists refer to as 'dynamic metastable equilibrium.'
It is the same with families, memory, the history of a person's life, what we believe to be true. — Katharine Haake
