Byword Motors Quotes & Sayings
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The companies that are the most influential and most successful are the ones that care about impact and the influence they have on the world. — Paul Buchheit

Usually, the people who wind up making totally arbitrary choices - recklessly going for the next house, the next job, the next relationship that shows up - turn out to be over-calculating. They spend so much time figuring out the risks, looking at all the pros and cons, assessing every worst-case scenario, that no choice looks right, and sheer frustration pushes them to break the deadlock. Ironically, such irrational leaps sometimes work out. The universe has more in store for us than we can ever predict, and bad choices frequently smooth out in the end because our hidden aspirations know where we are going. — Deepak Chopra

There are many ways to the Divine. I have chosen the ways of song, dance, and laughter. — Rumi

Let's win one for the Gipper. — Knute Rockne

Never risking anything meant never having or doing or being anything either. Life is risk, it turned out. — Lev Grossman

A young child is, indeed, a true scientist, just one big question mark. What? Why? How? I never cease to marvel at the recurring miracle of growth, to be fascinated by the mystery and wonder of this brave enthusiasm. — Victoria Wagner

The soul is a cloister, its parameters frame both realized and failed dreams. — Kilroy J. Oldster

That's the terrible part. I swear to God I'm a madman. — J.D. Salinger

(To illustrate from) the case of all females: - the female always overcomes the male by her stillness. — Lao-Tzu

When you have one kid, you feel like you can jet set around, and you can throw him on the hip, and you get your life done. You don't realize how easy one is until you have two. Now I'm really a mom. Oh, I am a mom now! This is for serious - I am responsible for two people now. — Elizabeth Banks

It is the "try" that is more often counted for righteousness and not the success or failure. — Edgar Cayce

If anyone says that the best life of all is to sail the sea, and then adds that I must not sail upon a sea where shipwrecks are a common occurrence and there are often sudden storms that sweep the helmsman in an adverse direction, I conclude that this man, although he lauds navigation, really forbids me to launch my ship. — Seneca.