Disney Peter Pan Love Quotes & Sayings
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I've always had the feeling that nothing is impossible is one applies a certain amount of energy in the right direction. If you want to do it, you can do it. — Nellie Bly

It doesn't matter who you marry, as long as he thinks like you and is a gentleman and a Southerner and prideful. For a woman, love comes after marriage."
"Oh, Pa, that's such an Old Country notion!"
"And a good notion it is! All this American business of running around marrying for love, like servants, like Yankees! The best marriages are when the parents choose for the girl. For how can a silly piece like yourself tell a good man from a scoundrel? — Margaret Mitchell

Healthy companies know that they have to allow people to fail without assessing blame. They have to do that or else no one will take on anything that's not a sure bet. Healthy companies know that, but Culture of Fear companies do not. In a Culture of Fear company, failure must be rewarded with punishment. ("What would we be, we sinful creatures, without fear?") A typical punishment is that you get fired. If the people above you are insufficiently powerful, some of them may get fired as well. This creates a powerful incentive to pass responsibility for failure on by blaming someone outside the organization. — Tom DeMarco

I think it's hard to learn democracy when we make children prisoners until they're nineteen years old. — Mimsy Sadofsky

I'd won the Australian Open twice, but winning Wimbledon takes something special. — Stefan Edberg

Social media is about connecting with people, not collecting people. — Karen Clark

I am not going to do a film based on a bad scenario just to make a big Hollywood film or work with Hollywood stars. — Park Chan-wook

I think one's character on the athletic field does not have to have anything to do with the way they are in real life. — Peter M. Brant

This combat between proletariat and plutocracy is, after all, itself a civil war. Two inferiorities struggle for the privilege of polluting the world. — H.L. Mencken