Boston Wicked Quotes & Sayings
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It would be curious to know what leads a man to become a stationer rather than a baker, when he is no longer compelled, as among the Egyptians, to succeed to his father's craft. — Honore De Balzac
Disruptive technology is a theory. It says this will happen and this is why; it's a statement of cause and effect. In our teaching we have so exalted the virtues of data-driven decision making that in many ways we condemn managers only to be able to take action after the data is clear and the game is over. In many ways a good theory is more accurate than data. It allows you to see into the future more clearly. — Clayton Christensen
Aristotle believed democracy could exist only because of slavery, which gave citizens the leisure for higher pursuits. (Modern versions of this argument held that American democracy was born of the slave society of rural Virginia, because slavery gave men like Washington and Jefferson the free time to better themselves and to participate in representative government.) — Tom Reiss
Just like dust, we settle in this town. — Kacey Musgraves
Everyone's weird, I'm just a bit bizarre. — Pennie Lillian
I've always liked fashion but maybe not to the point that I was so sick about it that I wanted to draw my own things. — K-Maro
Many a lash in the dark doth con science give the wicked. — Thomas Boston
If you have to ask for something more than once or twice, it wasn't yours in the first place. And that's hard to accept when you love someone. — Madonna Ciccone
When you stop putting your focus on the bad things in your life and instead begin to be thankful for the good, your life will become more and more abundant. If — Sandra Leon
If the Earth gets hit by an asteroid, it's game over. It's control-alt-delete for civilization. — Bill Nye
The one that came really easy was the Japanese lover, because he's like a ghost in the book. He's always in the background like a spirit, like a shadow, almost. There's a very delicate line there. — Isabel Allende
