Doling Park Quotes & Sayings
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Let me love and live every day of my life. — Debasish Mridha

Behind every drama is a good story ... behind every tear is the person who wrote it. — Faye Hall

I believe that a newspaper is a great civic asset and that ownership is best in the hands of foundations or wealthy families that want to own it for reasons other than maximizing profits. I also believe newspapers should remain in local hands. — Eli Broad

Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Business has a way of talking about how to create value, which is in some way isn't bad ... We just need to start thinking about if the value we want to create is consistent with all social and environmental well being. — Peter Senge

For the fact is that organisms are creative and make their environments in such a way as to become virtually part of it themselves. But at the same time environments (nature and other people) are active in the making of organisms. In many respects each one of these elements, organism and environment, form part of one another. — Peter Dickens

Humanity is the washerwoman of society that wrings out its dirty laundry in tears. — Karl Kraus

Of course I want to be good, but that may not be to your advantage. — Mason Cooley

I used to be a shopper before I had children. I'd go to Bergdorf and Barneys all the time. But now my weekends are spent differently. I go to the skating rink or the park, not the stores. — Aerin Lauder

It is very difficult for [people] to accept the idea that someone as inconsequential as Oswald could have killed someone as consequential as Kennedy. — Robert Dallek

Do the least harm and the most good. — H. Jay Dinshah

The student's ambition should be to become a painter's painter, rather than a popular painter. The approbation of fellow artists based on sympathy and understanding is manifestly better than the fickle or fast homage of the greater public. — Walter J. Phillips

No matter which part of our brains we use, there are two things we all have in common: Our need to travel successfully through the maze of life, And the fact that 90% of our brains are water. — Stilton Jarlsberg