Connection String Double Quotes & Sayings
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Failure doesn't define you. It's what you do after you fail that determines whether you are a leader or a waste of perfectly good air. — Sabaa Tahir

You don't have to have all the right things in life, all the doors already open for you, in order to do great things. — Sara McMann

Examining myself in the mirror above, — Lacey Silks

The Internet has become an integral part of everyday life precisely because it has been an open-to-all land of opportunity where entrepreneurs, thinkers and innovators are free to try, fail and then try again. — Ron Wyden

With food still scarce,there was no longer a right to exist. You needed to earn your spot. — Eric Liu

It matters because the emerging civic structures and spatial arrangements of the digital era will profoundly affect our access to economic opportunities and public services, the character and content of public discourse, — William J. Mitchell

I am talking about the responsibility of the poet, who is irresponsible by definition, an anarchist enamored of a solar order and never of the new order or whatever slogan makes five or six hundred million men march in step in a parody of order. — Julio Cortazar

I should be working and not writing you. But this is a missing you, where are you, hello and necessary for my soul. — Anne Sexton

How can a Man respect his Wife when he has a contemptible Opinion of her and her Sex? — Mary Astell

Said I loved you but I lied, cause this is more than love I feel inside. — Michael Bolton

People don't want to believe the truth about themselves. They get some mental picture of themselves and then they devil the poor old body, trying to make it like the picture. When it won't obey-can't obey, of course-they are mad at it, and live in it as if it were an unsatisfactory house they were hoping to move out of. — Robertson Davies

The measure of a man is not necessarily his title or his position, but rather how he treats others ... — Victor L. Brown