Dernehl Quotes & Sayings
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I went out to dinner with a Marine last weekend. He looked across the table and he goes, "I could kill you in seven seconds." I go, "I'll just have toast, then." — Margaret Smith

Fiscal policy, monetary policy, they need to work together to try and raise the level of growth. — Joe Hockey

When we make progress quickly, it feeds our emotions. Then, when there's a period of waiting or we hit a plateau, we find out how committed we really are and whether we're going to see things through to the finish or quit. — Joyce Meyer

When a government becomes unjust, honor is often found among the lawless. — Brandon Mull

As lower-cost phones begin to penetrate, they'll become the educator and physician everywhere on the planet. — Peter Diamandis

Live albums are very important for Rush, and they became sort of a closing chapter for us. — Geddy Lee

When I was president, I knew exactly what I wanted to do every day to bring America together and create a greater sense of opportunity and a larger sense of responsibility and a stronger sense of community. — William J. Clinton

If you've spent more than an hour plotting a getaway route, you're either a writer or a criminal.
Or maybe a cheating spouse. — Peggy Rothschild

Tennis helped give me an identity and made me feel like somebody. — Chris Evert

What fools we are, eh? What fools, sitting here in the sun, singing. And of love, too! I am too old for it and you are too young, and yet we waste our time singing about it.
Ah, well, let's have a glass of wine, eh? — Gerald Durrell

When there is a storm in your life, it is not the time to build. No creature on earth tries to build during a storm. Conserve your energy until the storm passes. — Pat McBride

Three main components of leadership: mastery of the subject-matter, ability convincingly to articulate the particular course of action required and a fervent belief in its correctness. — Ninian Stephen

I learned that most people buy based on emotion, not on a rational breakdown of the product or service. — Nick Woodman