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Brillos Restaurant Quotes & Sayings

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Just because you are the boss doesn't mean you are the source of all knowledge. — Jack Welch

The voice in her head told her not to trust him. But then, the voice in her head didn't trust anyone. — C.J. Daugherty

Take ownership of every decision you make because you will be hold responsible for the film, whether good or bad. — David Fincher

I conquered my stage fright a long time ago. In my line of work, it's kind of a pre-requisite that you not feel bad about looking stupid in front of a lot of people. — Buzz Osborne

Hippies? Why, I'm the original. — Jerry Lee Lewis

[H]e was soon to be head clerk; it was time to settle down. So he gave up his flute, exalted sentiments, and poetry; for every bourgeois in the flush of his youth, were it but for a day, a moment, has believed himself capable of immense passions, of lofty enterprises. The most mediocre libertine has dreamed of sultanas; every notary bears within him the debris of a poet. — Gustave Flaubert

Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers. — John Milton

With a rock band, you play the same things over and over and over. — Ikue Mori

We want to encourage people. You are not just another kid in the youth group or the lady on the third row. God has a purpose for every life. — Mark Hall

Stop your doubting, my love. I knew you would find me. ~Jack — Melissa De La Cruz

The man who is so run down that he needs a vacation can never adjust or reform himself in two weeks. What he really needs is to re-transform his life. — Elbert Hubbard

What's so ludicrous about Rafael wanting to travel?'
'He has a life here. He's a Bancroft, for God's sake.'
'I believe he thinks he's already explored that aspect of his life to death, Quinlan. — Suzanne Enoch

One of the things I think we're learning to do as the twelfth insight emerges is to be discerning without being judgmental, because condemning someone certainly feels like a comic event that brings other things back on you. — James Redfield