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Dillehay Management Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

When I write, I solemnly visit myself. — Fernando Pessoa

Dillehay Management Quotes By Steve Martin

The woman speaks, stops, then after what must have been a long speech by the person on the other end of the line, says, " ... just remember, darling, it is pain that changes our lives." Mirabelle cannot fathom the meaning of this sentence, as she has been in pain her whole life, and yet it remains unchanged. — Steve Martin

Dillehay Management Quotes By Joel Osteen

If you start praising your wife, if you start telling her how beautiful she is, and how glad you are to have her in your life, when you talk about the good, you will draw out the good. If you talk about the negative, you'll draw out the negative. It's up to you. — Joel Osteen

Dillehay Management Quotes By Joe Arpaio

There's a lot of other [than Donald Trump] people that say things you may call insulting, but no one seems to care about that. — Joe Arpaio

Dillehay Management Quotes By Pablo Picasso

For a long time I limited myself to one colour - as a form of discipline. — Pablo Picasso

Dillehay Management Quotes By Eric Jerome Dickey

I wish I had met you first. Before we met them. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Dillehay Management Quotes By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

In history an additional result is commonly produced by human actions beyond that which they aim at and obtain
that which they immediately recognize and desire. They gratify their own interest; but something further is thereby accomplished, latent in the actions in question, though not present to their consciousness, and not included in their design. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Dillehay Management Quotes By Richard Hugo

Never worry about the reader, what the reader can understand. When you are writing, glance over your shoulder, and you'll find there is no reader. Just you and the page. Feel lonely? Good! Assuming you can write clear English (or Norwegian) sentences, give up all worry about communication. If you want to communicate, use the telephone.
To write a poem you have to have a streak of arrogance ( ... ) when you are writing you must assume that the next thing you put down belongs not for reasons of logic, good sense, or narrative development, but because you put it there. You, the same person who said that, also said this. The adhesive force is your way of writing, not sensible connection. — Richard Hugo

Dillehay Management Quotes By Frances Hardinge

Twig-minx!" it screamed. "scrap-brat! — Frances Hardinge