Diisinger Quotes & Sayings
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I do get a bit of a sense, just from e-mails some people send me, just a little sense of how people in different countries seem to respond differently to certain lines in a song. — Gotye

If one kept the great yellow mounds of smashed brick in the corner of one's eye, then the mind understood them as the contours of nature and forgot its trick of making one unhappy. — Chris Cleave

Why is straight the default? Everyone should have to declare one way or another, and it shouldn't be this big awkward thing whether you're straight, gay, bi, or whatever. I'm just saying. — Becky Albertalli

In the web products and services world, you have a real-time interaction with your customers, and then a real-time editing of how you as a company are doing. — Dan Levitan

One day you'll meet someone who will consume your very soul. When you meet that person, you'll know. And if that person ever tries to leave you, fight for them, because once they're gone, life will become a chore. — Belle Aurora

I will listen to any argument put to me. — George Osborne

That I want nothing more than to put you on your back, on this table, and show you what it's like to really get fucked. — Karina Halle

Many of the cataclysmic leadership failures were failures of rationality. The pendulum of leadership development needs to swing back toward the rational: strategy, creativity, foresight, decision-making, and analytics. — Paul Gibbons

My whole success is I've always been designing for people, first because I wanted to sell them merchandise. Then when I got into hotels, I had to rethink, what am I selling now? You're selling a good time. — Morris Lapidus

So I'm still in my romantic stage with London, I love it as a place. — Christian Cooke

Tolerance! The virtue that makes one bite his tongue so that he can tear out his hair. — Criss Jami

Standing just behind them, pretending to be a part of their group and yet so obviously not, was a shape that did not belong. — Tim Lebbon