Carrierista Quotes & Sayings
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Top Carrierista Quotes
Now a soldier's spirit is keenest in the morning; by noonday it has begun to flag; and in the evening, his mind is only on returning to camp. — Sun Tzu
What happened in Russia in 1917 wasn't a revolution - it was a coup d'etat. — Margaret Thatcher
Once Hamilton was initiated into the cause of American liberty, his life acquired an even more headlong pace that never slackened. — Ron Chernow
I've been taught in my life that you can have plans, but you can't count on them. — Taya Kyle
In war and in peace, a good enemy can be more valuable than a good ally. — James Clavell
A therapist has to have clear boundaries, even with former clients. People already get into our heads - if they also get into our lives, there's a problem. — Louise Penny
We walked where the ancient pier juts into the sea.
Stood on the rim of the pool, by the circle
of black boulders. No one saw we were there
and everyone who had ever been there
stood silently in air.
Where else do we ever have to go, and why? — Naomi Shihab Nye
People see that I have my own voice, my own opinion, my own likes. The album really reflects that. — Deborah Cox
The paperless society is about as
plausible as the paperless bathroom. — Jesse Shera
That which makes a man superhuman is terrifying. — Frank Herbert
Almost all men are over anxious. No sooner do they enter the world than they lose that taste for natural and simple pleasures so remarkable in early life. Every hour do they ask themselves what progress they have made in the pursuit of wealth or honor and on they go as their fathers went before them till weary and sick at heart they look back with a sigh of regret to the golden time of their childhood. — Samuel Rogers
It's amazing to see things that are suggested in the book fully developed and so brilliantly realized through the artistry of the designers. — Suzanne Collins
What does it say about a society that it devotes more care and patience to the selection of those who handle its money than of those who handle its children? — Malcolm Gladwell
