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Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Stephen Covey

We may be very busy, we may be very 'efficient', but we will also be truly 'effective' only when we begin with the end in mind. — Stephen Covey

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Melina Marchetta

You're going to have to learn to ride a horse on your own, Phaedra', he said. 'It will make the journey faster.'
'The mule and I have an agreement.'
'The mule and you have similar traits. — Melina Marchetta

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Sigourney Weaver

There's something to be said for going right into people's living rooms. I think actors have always loved that medium - you're right in there with people in their homes. A lot of very audacious work is being done on television. — Sigourney Weaver

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Lynne Matson

Luck is personal; we all have our own. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad, but it's yours, and it follows you wherever you go...And luck can change, because as my nana always insisted, luck was a state of mind. — Lynne Matson

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Life seemed more transient now, with people commonly relocating and changing jobs during their lifetime - things that had almost never happened a century ago. — Brandon Sanderson

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Emma Raveling

Just because a hot guy likes you doesn't mean you owe him anything. You don't have to like him back and you don't have to feel bad that you don't like him back. Being friends is already pretty special because it means you trust him. If he's worth keeping in your life, he'll respect your choice either way. — Emma Raveling

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Danielle Paige

Beautiful was in the way that she moved and spoke. Beautiful was an action as well as a description. — Danielle Paige

Kissler Rbk1523 Quotes By Sarah Lacy

What's awesome about the Internet is how it breaks up monopolistic markets where middlemen unfairly gobble up outsized fees, leaving us little choice but to keep paying them. — Sarah Lacy