Herman Talmadge Quotes & Sayings
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One is also reminded of how, in art, the tortoise so often overtakes the hare ... — Clement Greenberg

Jerome Falsoner, aged forty-five, was a bachelor who lived alone in a flat on Cathedral Street, on an income more than sufficient for his comfort. He was a tall man, but of a delicate physique, the result, it may have been, of excessive indulgence on a constitution none too strong in the beginning. He was well-known, at least by sight, to all night-living Baltimoreans, and to those who frequented race-track, gambling-house, and the furtive cockpits that now and then materialize for a few brief hours in the forty miles of country that lie between Baltimore and Washington. — Dashiell Hammett

Saba used to say there was a difference between bravery and courage. Bravery was doing something dangerous without thinking. Courage was walking into danger, knowing full well the risks. — Gayle Forman

Some parts of life are lived in the shadows where the only sunlight you feel is the light you pray for. — Richelle E. Goodrich

When you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love ... — Marcus Aurelius

When you direct a movie, you're basically looking at a story, the way you want to look at it. You bring that director's vision, and I'm totally open for that. — Donnie Yen

You kiss me, you do it properly. Show me what you need. Not gonna move a muscle, just show me. — Belle Aurora

I beg him in whispers to come back. And then I roar. — K. Webster

Back to fundamental, IT is not the weakest link in the organization, it's people. — Pearl Zhu

When you trust your own abilities and those of the people around you, you overcome fear. And when the people you lead trust themselves and you - that you have their best interests at heart and are authentic - is when you and they will achieve the most. — Phil Dourado

If they are too big to fail, make them smaller. — George P. Shultz

One must accept the fact that others don't see what you do. — Louise Bourgeois