Calmest Dog Quotes & Sayings
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My first few weeks in New York were an initiation into the kingdom of guts. — Shirley Maclaine
For every person that doesn't like you, there's gonna be somebody who does. — Lance Gross
The shadow of my mother danced around the room to a tune that my own shadow sang. — Jamaica Kincaid
The heart has arguments with which the logic of mind is not aquainted. — Blaise Pascal
A gem, like you, is made beautiful by being polished. It's not an easy undertaking, but a stone that exists undisturbed among others just is ... but the most beautiful stand out because they face being alone, endure hardships and learn from what challenges them. Suffering purifies and makes beautiful, but only if the gem can shine. — Donna Lynn Hope
Think of business as a good game. Lots of competition and a minimum of rules. You keep score with money. — Bill Gates
You know those lists that get put together? 'Top Ten Companies to Work For' and that kinda thing? Yeah, you are so not helping this be one of those places. — Lauren Gilley
Servant leadership teaches us that you have to lay your cards on the table. — Warren G. Bennis
As long as the sins we have committed are not recognized, confessed to the Lord and abandoned, they will continue to be a great burden, no matter how much we try to hide our suffering. Only Christ's forgiveness relieves us and restores to us the strength and the joy of living to continue our service of faith. — Samuel Ngewa
Nelson had an irrational dislike of 'petabytes', the recognized term for a particular, and particularly large, wodge of data. Anything that sounded like a kitten's gentle nip just didn't have the moxie to do the job asked of it. 'Godzillabytes', on the other hand, shouted to the world that it was dealing with something very, very big . . . and possibly dangerous.) — Terry Pratchett
Young screenwriters are always very frustrated when they talk to me. They say, 'How do we get to be a screenwriter?' I say, 'You know what you do? I'll tell you the secret, it's easy: Read 'Hamlet.' You know? Then read it again, and read it again, and read it until you understand it. Read 'King Lear,' and then read 'Othello.' — John Logan