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Keglevich Jagoda Quotes By Wendy Welch

Anyone getting starry-eyed about owning a bookstore should ask herself a few questions: Can you lift a box weighing fifty pounds? Do you know what cat pee on paper smells like and can you get it out? Will you exude patience while solving puzzles that start "I'm looking for a book..." and peter out somewhere between "it has 'The' in the title" and "It has a red cover and the author was a soldier whose last name started with S. Or was it Z? — Wendy Welch

Keglevich Jagoda Quotes By Ben Shahn

I feel, having the choices I had, I felt I had more control over my own medium than I did over photography. — Ben Shahn

Keglevich Jagoda Quotes By Lois Greiman

Sometimes it's nice to have a man around the house. But a dog will clean the dishes. — Lois Greiman

Keglevich Jagoda Quotes By Brent Schlender

Once, while talking to a group at a dinner party that included Larry Ellison, Amelio tried to put his company's problems in perspective for the other guests. "Apple is a boat," he said. "There's a hole in the boat, and it's taking on water. But there's also a treasure on board. And the problem is, everyone on board is rowing in different directions, so the boat is just standing still. My job is to get everyone rowing in the same direction." After Amelio walked away, Ellison turned to the person standing next to him and asked, "But what about the hole?" That was one story Steve never got tired of telling. — Brent Schlender

Keglevich Jagoda Quotes By Payne Stewart

A bad attitude is worse than a bad swing. — Payne Stewart

Keglevich Jagoda Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

No-mind is consciousness without thought. Only in that way is it possible to think creatively, because only in that way does thought have any real power. Thought alone, when it is no longer connected with the much vaster realm of consciousness, quickly becomes barren, insane, destructive. — Eckhart Tolle