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Ch Cooley Quotes By Andy Stanley

Seasoned leaders rarely regret having taken risks. Even the risks that didn't pay off directly are viewed as a necessary part of the journey. A leader's regrets generally revolve around missed opportunities, not risks taken. Many of those missed opportunities would not have been missed had they been willing to push through their fear and embrace what could be. Fear, not a lack of good ideas, is usually what keeps a man or woman standing on the sidelines. — Andy Stanley

Ch Cooley Quotes By Tara Reid

I love horror movies. I mean, who doesn't like a good horror movie every once in a while? It's fun to get scared. — Tara Reid

Ch Cooley Quotes By Alan Dean Foster

The storm hit with all the fury of a woman who'd been dieting for six months, only to discover she'd gained four pounds. — Alan Dean Foster

Ch Cooley Quotes By Irfan Orga

My head was dizzy, but what of that? Float, stupid wooden head, and care nothing for tomorrow. — Irfan Orga

Ch Cooley Quotes By Giancarlo Esposito

When I perform on stage, you have to remember my performance or buy another ticket to the party! In television and film, you can see it over and over again. — Giancarlo Esposito

Ch Cooley Quotes By Mickey Mantle

If I had known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself! — Mickey Mantle

Ch Cooley Quotes By Cheech Marin

You have to want to be Chicano to be Chicano. — Cheech Marin

Ch Cooley Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Count Olaf sounds like an awful person. I hope he is torn apart by wild animals someday. Wouldn't that be satisfying? — Lemony Snicket

Ch Cooley Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The green garden, moonlit pool, lemons, lovers, and fish are all dissolved in the opal sky, across which, as the horns are joined by trumpets and supported by clarions there rise white arches firmly planted on marble pillars ... — Virginia Woolf