Disapointing Quotes & Sayings
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It's didn't take a genis tactician to see that failure was imminent, Alyss more powerful that Arch had supposed. He would have to focus on his contingency plan and let the Glass Eyes attack on Wonderland fizzle out
a circunstance mildly disapointing, but not worrisome. Such a strategist was the king that he had a contingency plan for his contingency plan, and even, if circunstances required, a contingency plan for his contingency plan's contingency plan.
— Frank Beddor

Directing is a nice job. It's the best job for me. If i had to pay money to do it, I would do itIt's problematical. It's disapointing often. It's very challenging. It's frustrating as hell. It's extremely demanding and totally satisfying work. And if I wasn't doing this, I would have to do legitimate work for a living. There are guys out there really working for a living, cleaning streets or coal mining, teaching. Directing is playing. Acting. — William Friedkin

Any group that intends to sell laboratory meat will need to build bioreactors - factories that can grow cells under pristine conditions. Bioreactors aren't new; beer and yeast are made using similar methods. — Michael Specter

I'll try anything. What are they gonna do, kick me out of show business? — Penny Marshall

Poetry is the sung voice of accurate perception. — Patricia Hampl

People by themselves can be pretty stupid. People working together can be very powerful. — Paul Reed Smith

Don't do unto others what you don't want others to do unto you. — Confucius

The thing that is changing...
Is it my surroundings, or myself? — Mika Yamamori

Immoral is the judgment of the stalled ox on the gamboling lamb. — Ambrose Bierce

He is greater than you will ever be. Not because of rank. It's not a man's rank that makes him a man. It's how he treats others. You will never be remembered. — Victoria Escobar

I'm on a shoppin spree to get whatever is in store — Drake

Morale is not a single instinct. It has many ingredients. A sense of personal responsibility, the natural courage of an individual, the amount of his acquired self-discipline
and above all his interest in others
these together make up the spirit of morale. — Phyllis Bottome