Janus Friis Quotes & Sayings
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People who believe in painting ... realize there is something greater than just coming up with an idea, and executing it. — Sam Messer

Melancholy and sadness are the start of doubt ... doubt is the beginning of despair; despair is the cruel beginning of the differing degrees of wickedness. — Comte De Lautreamont

I've never concerned myself with the labels people want to put on you. What matters to me is my own estimation. — Jean Dujardin

since I know for a fact that her class had been in the physics labs when Mr. Fibs got attacked by the bees he thought he'd genetically modified to obey commands from a whistle. (Turns out they only respond to the voice of James Earl Jones.) — Ally Carter

Over the epitaph of this generation it will say ENTERTAINED TO DEATH. — Paul Washer

I try and tell all the kids that I meet that hope to be amazing one day and be a professional athlete or a doctor or a lawyer or whatever they want to be. I tell them they can do all that because Tourette's won't stop them. — Tim Howard

I don't think the game should be perfect. It's 95 percent mistakes out there - you have to work with 10 players on your side and another 11 against you. It's a crazy, chaotic game. — Tiffeny Milbrett

People believe a lot of weird stuff in Salem. — Adriana Mather

We live in a culture that expects instantaneous gratification for everything, and the web has only enhanced that in many ways. It empowers in many ways, but it also makes people believe 'I should have everything right now.' — Tony Robbins

He is good and kind and honorable. He is my north star after being lost for too long. — Heather Lyons

But she had long ago learned that when she wandered into the realm of fancy she must go alone. The way to it was by an enchanted path where not even her dearest might follow her. — L.M. Montgomery

Work is often the father of pleasure. — Voltaire

Whenever you begin to conclude, "I can't win," and "What's the use?" you've set yourself up for failure. Your pessimism becomes a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy. — James C. Dobson