Dissimilitudes Quotes & Sayings
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The moment a leader steps away from his core competencies, his effectiveness as a leader diminishes. — Andy Stanley

I'm sure there are close calls that we're not even aware of hundreds of times a year. You cross the street, and if you'd crossed the street two minutes later, you'd have been hit by a car, but you'd never know it. I'm sure that kind of stuff happens all the time. — Seth MacFarlane

I will fix two things," Rock said, hand to his chest, as if making a salute. "One for the brave and one for the silly. You may choose between these things. — Brandon Sanderson

You are the master of your own earthly destiny just as surely as you have the power to control your own thoughts — Napoleon Hill

Passion is what gets you through the hardest times that might otherwise make strong men weak, or make you give up. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

People have a basic desire to feel good about themselves, and we therefore have a tendency to be unconsciously biased in favor of traits similiar to our won, even such seemingly meaningless traits as our names. Scientists have even identified a discrete area of the brain, called the dorsal striatum, as the structure that mediates much of this bias. — Leonard Mlodinow

The Lesson is, we all need to expose ourselves to the winds of change — Andrew S. Grove

If you want to be rich, don't allow yourself the luxury of excuses. — Robert Kiyosaki

Scripture suggests that meditating on the Word of God can have an always-on effect of peace and strength in difficult times. — David Jeremiah

Fear is a survival tool not a handicap. — Garrison Wynn

Old School has humongous laughs all the way through it. — Thomas Lennon

All of our code is open source, so it can be used for other projects. — Miguel De Icaza

Most songs that aren't jump-rope songs, or lullabies, are cautionary tales or goodbye songs and road songs. — Tom Waits

We want to galvanize people's imaginations. With enough political will and investment, we could make wheelchairs obsolete. — Miguel Nicolelis