Demeria Roberts Quotes & Sayings
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An encounter with generosity can remind us that life always overflows our attempts to reduce it to a commodity or a transaction - because it is a gift. — Makoto Fuijmura

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The Eiffel Tower is nine hundred eighty-four feet high. On a clear day, you can see eighty-five miles from the top. It has three elevators. Each elevator can carry sixty-three people. It cost about one million dollars to build Eiffel Tower. — Suzy Kline

I have a vision for living. It's about elements of style. It's about all the things that I love, that I believe in. — Ralph Lauren

In a larger business context, an example of the "Genius of the And" would be a company's constant attention to both long-term growth and quarterly results. — Peter Pande

Authentic brands don't emerge from marketing cubicles or advertising agencies. They emanate from everything the company does ... — Howard Schultz

People are actually having conversations about "Is this sexist?" — Kathleen Hanna

For me, it's really easy to be kind to others when I remember that none of us came into this world with a manual about how to get it all right. We are ultimately a product of our biology and environment. Consequently, I choose to be compassionate with others when I consider how much painful emotional baggage we are biologically programmed to carry around. I recognize that mistakes will be made, but this does not mean that I need to either victimize myself or take your actions and mistakes personally. Your stuff is your stuff, and my stuff is my stuff. — Jill Bolte Taylor

People are usually more firmly convinced that their opinions are precious than that they are true. — George Santayana

The greatest threat to freedom, as well as the most formidable enemy of it, is a supported cause against it. — Donald E. Williams Jr.

No one expects an eighty-five-year-old Navy SEAL stripper. No one. And that was the beauty of George. — Penny Reid

It is always chilling, in friendly intercourse, to say you have no opinion to give. — George Eliot