Filangies Quotes & Sayings
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He could be boastful in a way pleasantly at odds with his native fatalism, and his youthful stubbornness had a way of ameliorating into a sort of wounded dignity, which was centered in the darting passes of his deep-set, dark eyes. — Dan Lopez
There's no doubt that I do have extremes of mood that are greater than just about anybody else I know. — Stephen Fry
I just write what I think is funny. I don't care who watches it. — Ian Hecox
A master blesses calamity, for the master knows that from the seeds of disaster (and all experience) comes the growth of self. — Neale Donald Walsch
Men fall from great fortune because of the same shortcomings that led to their rise. — Jean De La Bruyere
I never really wanted to be a singer, because I was a super-shy kid. Singing made me feel awkward, and I was really insecure. — Jacob Whitesides
That word sassy - it haunts me. I keep getting the sassy thing. — Wanda Sykes
Projection into the future does not create security because the future is not really there. It's a fluid mirage. The only security is merging with The Field, right now. — Penney Peirce
Nuclear power plants built in the areas usually thought of as earthquake zones, such as the California coastline, have a surprisingly low risk of damage from those earthquakes. Why? They built anticipating a major quake. — Bill Dedman
I don't think there's a good reason to run unless someone's chasing me. Seriously. — Janet Gurtler
For never any thing can be amiss,
When simpleness and duty tender it. — William Shakespeare
As Spectator I wanted to explore photography not as a question (a theme) but as a wound. — Roland Barthes
Negativity distracts you from your goal so do not let other people negativity becoming a hurdle in achieving your goal. — Pravin Agarwal
That if you need something urgently done, give the task to the busiest (or second busiest) person in the office. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Organizational Development: The New Christian Right of the 1980s was dominated by paper organizations that were essentially the mailing lists of a handful of politicized ministers. Such organizations were better at issuing press releases than doing the hard work of political mobilization and advocacy. By contrast, the movement of the 1990s has generated a plethora of grass-roots organizations that allocate meaningful responsibilities to individual members. The goal is to create an army of grassroots activists who know how to stimulate political change. — Kenneth D. Wald
