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Dietter Navarro Quotes By Reed Hastings

At Netflix, we think you have to build a sense of responsibility where people care about the enterprise. Hard work, like long hours at the office, doesn't matter as much to us. We care about great work. — Reed Hastings

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Kenya Wright

You come down here without a bra, and you won't be a virgin any longer. — Kenya Wright

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Julie Anne Peters

What did she see in me? What does she see that I don't? — Julie Anne Peters

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Keiko Agena

Ever since I found out I got the part on 'Gilmore Girls,' my life has been changing in so many ways. It seems as though all we get is good news. I'm just so grateful to be a part of it. It's a wholesome show with an edge. I have no idea how we pull it off. — Keiko Agena

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Virginia Woolf

In the same way once a book is printed and published it ceases to be the property of the
author; he commits it to the care of other people; — Virginia Woolf

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Gayle Forman

I am running the show. Everyone is waiting for me. I decide. I know this now. — Gayle Forman

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Leon Uris

Often we have no time for our friends but all the time in the world for our enemies. — Leon Uris

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Tim Gunn

But if I had to choose a single destination where I'd be held captive for the rest of my time in New York, I'd choose the Metropolitan Museum of Art. — Tim Gunn

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

For the universe becomes transparent, and the light of higher laws — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Dietter Navarro Quotes By Suzanne Collins

It's old, very old I think. Made up long ago in our hills. What my music teacher calls a mountain air. But the words are easy and soothing, promising tomorrow will be more hopeful than this awful piece of time we call today. — Suzanne Collins