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Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Cathy Rigby

It's that athlete's obsessiveness - the need to prove yourself and work harder than anybody else. I think it's what helped me do well in the theater. — Cathy Rigby

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Gail Collins

I admired the way McCain worked on campaign finance reform. I admired the way Nancy Pelosi stiffened the Democrats' spine during the health care debate. I admire the way Barack Obama has raised a dog in the White House without ever putting it on the roof of the car for a vacation drive. — Gail Collins

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Andrew Buchan

I'm always fascinated by the 'who would you like to work with' question. I've never really had an answer; it only really comes as you work with them. — Andrew Buchan

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Shawn Coyne

Stories change people. — Shawn Coyne

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By H.E. Davey

If we fail to realize our full potential as human beings, we live more on an animalistic level. This is fine for dogs, cats, and chimpanzees but doesn't work quite so well for women and men. Without the capacity to freely shape our own lives, much as a sculptor might carve stone, we inevitably slip into negativity and depression. — H.E. Davey

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Emily Dickinson

When a Lover is a Beggar Abject is his Knee. When a Lover is an Owner Different is he ... — Emily Dickinson

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

I eat to live, to serve, and also, if it so happens, to enjoy, but I do not eat for the sake of enjoyment. — Mahatma Gandhi

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Radhanath Swami

The greatest leader is not someone who is the only leader. The greatest leader is one who inspires others to be leaders. — Radhanath Swami

Elcano And Magellan Quotes By Howard Smith

I might die from a bear attack; I could also succumb to a rattlesnake or a puma, slip down a rocky ravine, have a tree branch fall on my head, choke on beef jerky, or any other of a million unanticipated disasters. That's the thrill of backcountry exploration. My vulnerability is exquisite. If I don't watch out for me, no one else will. — Howard Smith