Hobday Operation Quotes & Sayings
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You had to admire her, and you had to do it fast, because she was about to get all kinds of killed. — Brian Staveley

I really want to do film, but I want to do the right film. The truth for me is that I'm really driven by stories. So there are stories I want to tell, and if it's a good story then I want to do it, whatever genre it is. — Condola Rashad

It's daring to be curious about the unknown, to dream big dreams, to live outside prescribed boxes, to take risks, and above all, daring to investigate the way we live until we discover the deepest treasured purpose of why we are here. — Luci Swindoll

An enlightened teacher is able to put a tremendous amount of power through a person who seeks knowledge and escalates the evolution of the individual. — Frederick Lenz

Does it occur to you that maybe you've burned me out? That I no longer care whether what you spout is truth or lie? — Bey Deckard

The Japanese always started with the market share of components first. So one would dominate, let's say, sensors, and someone else would dominate memory, and someone else hard drives and things of that sort. — John Sculley

In other words, learn your Scruggs's rolls before trying to play like Bela Fleck. — Tony Trischka

They don't like anyone who isn't Korean, and they don't like each other all that much, either. They're hardheaded, hard-drinking, tough little bastards, 'the Irish of Asia'. — P. J. O'Rourke

The mind which renounces, once and for ever, a futile hope, has its compensation in ever-growing calm. — George Gissing

It would seem that when we are sinned against, when someone else does us harm, we are in some way linked to that sin, connected to that mistreatment like a chain. And our anger, fear, or resentment doesn't free us at all. It just keeps us chained. — Nadia Bolz-Weber

Any first rate novel or story must have in it the strength of a dozen fairly good stories that have been sacrificed to it. A good workman can't be a cheap workman; he can't be stingy about wasting material, and he cannot compromise. Excerpt taken from On the Art of Fiction by Willa Cather circa 1920. — Willa Cather

We shall build on.
On through the cynic — Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy

I literally tried every sport and was miserable. Soccer couldn't hold my attention. I couldn't figure skate. I'm afraid to swim. So I did dance for five years. It came a time where I was getting a little bit bored with it. — Alicia Sacramone