Frank Lapidus Quotes & Sayings
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I guess I figured that as long as I was with people I loved, I was home. It didn't matter where we were or what kind of place we lived in. We had each other and that was enough. — Jody Hedlund

But to-night I am resolved to be at ease; to dismiss what importunes, and recall what pleases. — Charlotte Bronte

At $4 trillion, and roughly only $55 billion in equity, the Fed is leveraged about 77-to-1. They define the word leverage — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Anyone who tells you that American seniors are not either going to have their services cut or we're going to have to pay more is ... lying about it. — Katty Kay

Once this person this counselor at school, this LADY, if you know what I mean, told me that if you kept your nose to the grindstone you could be someone in the world, and I thought, Yeah someone with a fucked up nose. — Robert Boswell

I'd rather be dead than dying. — Stephen Evans

Milton stood among his staff, shaking hands, memorising names. He already knew them in a way - he understood this breed backward and had foreseeen how his speech would be received. Journalists were as touchy as Cabernet performers and as stubborn as factory machinists. He couldn't help smiling. — Tom Rachman

Fashion changes. Everyone in fashion changes. I think it's important to change it up and reinvent yourself every now and again. — Eliza Doolittle

Why can't people get along without criticizing one another?" Urashima shakes
his head as he ponders this rudimentary question. "Never have the bush clover
blooming on the beach, nor the little crabs who skitter o'er the sand, nor the wild
geese resting their wings in yonder cove found fault with me. Would that human
beings too were thus! Each individual has his own way of living. Can we not learn
to respect one another's chosen way? One makes every effort to live in a dignified
and proper manner, without harming anyone else, yet people will carp and cavil
and try to tear one down. It's most vexing. — Osamu Dazai

How about Pithecanthropus Erectus? Was it really he who ate the apple? Or was it Homo Pekiniensis? — Bertrand Russell

The survival of humankind depends on our ability to stop rushing. — Thich Nhat Hanh

My dear man, a gourmand is a gentleman with the talent and fortitude to continue eating even when he is not hungry. — Richard C. Morais

There are some dead who are more alive than the living. — Romain Rolland

I was once in love with books. Now they go their way and I go mine. — Mason Cooley

Where there is peace, God is. — George Herbert