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Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Frank Langella

But I firmly believe that you can't be emotionally free until you are emotionally committed. — Frank Langella

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Megan K. Olsen

No one looks up at the sky anymore. — Megan K. Olsen

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Sara Baume

But life never misses an opportunity to upscuttle us. Life likes to tell us it told us so. — Sara Baume

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Michael Bloomberg

I don't know why you should be proud of something. It doesn't make you any better or worse. You are what you are. — Michael Bloomberg

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Mike Krzyzewski

A team is a fist-not five fingers. — Mike Krzyzewski

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Eleanor Catton

Well,' said Staines, frowning slightly, 'that's very difficult to say - which to value higher. Honesty or loyalty. From a certain point of view one might say that honesty is a kind of loyalty - loyalty to the truth ... though one would hardly call loyalty a kind of honesty! I suppose that when it came down to it - if I had to choose between being dishonest but loyal, or being disloyal but honest - I'd rather stand by my men, or by my country, or by my family, than by truth. So I suppose I'd say loyalty ... I myself. But in others ... in the case of others, I feel quite differently. I'd much prefer an honest friend to a friend who was merely loyal to me; and I'd much rather be loyal to an honest friend than to a sycophant. Let's say that my answer is conditional; in myself, I value loyalty; on others, honesty — Eleanor Catton

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Tony Abbott

I try to treat people as people and not put them in pigeonholes. — Tony Abbott

Generatrice Yamaha Quotes By Richard Rohr

The big truth for men is that often we have to leave home in the first half of life before we can return home at a later stage and find our soul there. — Richard Rohr