Jaione Osborne Quotes & Sayings
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The West for me means ambition, the East contentment. My heart is ever in one, my soul in the other. — Ameen Rihani

My job is such that I get to run new things every day, and I get to run new markets and new technologies. I enjoy that quite a bit. — Matt Mullenweg

it was you and i that night
by the sea,
two bottles of wine and
a bowl deep,
we kissed and made love
as the moon and waves
talked business. — Christopher Poindexter

It becomes known as the time of the ostriches. "Do we have our heads in the sand, Madame? Or do they?" "Maybe everybody does," she murmurs. Madame — Anthony Doerr

You cannot trust 25 guys in a locker room to have the same respect and training as I do with a weapon. That I do understand. I've carried a gun for 10 years. I've carried them in the locker room, and nobody really knows about it. I know how to handle myself. — Luke Scott

What the deuce is to do now? — Charlotte Bronte

Now it's clear to me/ that everything you see/ ain't always what it seems, — Katy Perry

But, as soon as speculators become an important influence in the market, their business is to speculate on each others behaviour. — Joan Robinson

The human body is robust. It can gather strength when it's in mortal danger. — Toni Morrison

The crisis of physical hunger is essentially a crisis of faith. What or whom will you trust to meet your most basic needs? Will you trust the God who made human bodies, or will you seek your own way? (Deuteronomy 8:1-3) — Charles R. Swindoll

To obtain a man's opinion of you, make him mad. — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

I think it is important to win a match, but I think what is even more important is the manner in which you win. — Jock Stein

Yet within a miles, Margaret knew of house after house, where she would for her own sake, and her mother for her Aunt Shaw's, would be welcomed, if they came to gladness, or even in peace of mind. If they came sorrowing, and wanting sympathy in a complicated trouble like the present, then they would be felt as a shadow in all these houses of intimate acquaintances. — Elizabeth Gaskell

I like that kind of 'straight-faced' comedy. I like to be straight-faced and outrageous. — Leslie Nielsen