Daphne Monet Quotes & Sayings
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Time is a resource whose supply is inversely proportional to its demand. — Craig Bruce
I wasn't pretty, but as my mother once said, prettiness wasn't my profession. — Jonathan Stroud
Good poetry does not exist merely for the sake of itself, but rather, is a byproduct of yearning and growth; great poetry canonizes that yearning for the growth of others. — Bryant McGill
People assume that 'The Expendables' is old school, but it's only old school because that's the way I know how to make an action film. It's pretty real. — Sylvester Stallone
Never forget, Americans, that yours is a spiritual country. Yes, I know you're a practical people. Like others, I've marveled at your factories, your skyscrapers, and your arsenals. But underlying everything else is the fact that America began as a God-loving, God-fearing, God-worshipping people. — Carlos P. Romulo
I think there's probably a God-shaped hole in everybody's being. Even if God only exists in people's minds, He's still a force. — James Taylor
I admire this town a lot. They take care of their own. There's not a lot of places in the world, much less America, that do that. It's just a great place. — Justin Timberlake
I find it helpful to buy near the low of the last few years. — Walter Schloss
When you're recording classic songs, you've got to kind of make them your own, and you can't always worry about what people are going to think. — Rebecca Ferguson
There is pleasure And there is bliss. Forgo the first to possess the second. If you are happy At the expense of another man's happiness, You are forever bound. — Gautama Buddha
Listen to everyone, follow no one. — Dean Karnazes
A few of the researchers seem to think that once a borderline, always a borderline. That you can't cure it - you can only control it. That a lot of people are destined to live their lives in and out of institutions, that there isn't much hope. — Rachel Reiland
It's easy to fall into the trap of feeling like you've heard everything before and that you have nothing left to learn. — Philip Yancey
Some actors start with the right shoes. I start with the right hats. — Jefferson Mays