Dishabille Etymology Quotes & Sayings
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Choosing a mate is not a matter of can they do the job, rather will they. A partner of "potential" doesn't make for a happy marriage. Their actions have to be in line with your needs. — Shannon L. Alder
Heritage does not equal destiny. — Cate Tiernan
Regardless of profession or title, at some level we are all hired to do the same job. We are all problem solvers, paid to anticipate, identify, prevent, and solve problems within our areas of expertise. This applies to any job, at any level, in any organization, anywhere in the world, and being aware of this is absolutely vital to job search and career success in any field. — Martin Yate
Sometimes men and women prefer the darkness to the light because they are attached to their sins. Nevertheless it is only by opening oneself to the light and only by sincerely confessing one's sins to God that one finds true peace and true joy. It is therefore important to receive the Sacrament of Penance regularly, especially during Lent, in order to receive the Lord's forgiveness and to intensify our process of conversion. — Pope Benedict XVI
The easy way out is often just that-the 'easy' way out of the most rewarding lifestyle. — Albert Ellis
Those who take action have a disproportionate impact. The power of one is to move many. — Elizabeth May
With difficulty he is beaten who can estimate his own forces and those of his enemy. — Niccolo Machiavelli
Whisky is liquid sunshine. — George Bernard Shaw
I'm really excited to be a part of it and sharing the legacy, any documentary I look up at the sky and Kevin Burns did and Bryan did and showed me again you know the history that's in this character and you know. — Brandon Routh
Mickey Mouse to a three-year-old is a six-foot-tall RAT! — Robin Williams
It is more important to understand the ground of your own behavior than to understand the motives of another. — Dag Hammarskjold
When free men stand, they will always carry on and lift Liberty yet unfree men shall always struggle to fight for freedom and liberty until they attain it. — Auliq Ice
Do you think it's possible to discuss politics without preaching? — Steven Brust
Elizabeth Peyton, the artist known for tiny, dazzling portraits of radiant youth, is now painting tiny, dazzling portraits of radiant middle age. — Jerry Saltz
A memory is a luminous miniature, like the hologram of the princess, in that movie, that the faithful robot carried in his circuits from galaxy to galaxy. The sadness inherent in any memory comes from the fact that its object is forgetting. All movement, the great horizon, the journey, is a spasm of forgetting, which bends in the bubble of memory. Memory is always portable, it is always in the hands of a wandering automaton. — Cesar Aira
