Kotchetkov Quotes & Sayings
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Who can in reason then or right assume monarchy over such as live by right his equals, if in power or splendor less, in freedom equal? — John Milton

Focus on your customers and lead your people as though their lives depend on your success. — Warren Buffett

If you take a child from South Africa and you put them in Boston, they're going to speak with a Boston accent. And so, that's a way to see the world as everybody is equal, not as a result of politics, but as human beings. — Michel Gondry

Making sweeping statements such as 'no sweets ever again' has never worked before, and it's not going to work now. You'll get quickly overwhelmed and punt on any positive momentum you created. — Jude Bijou

I have teken refuge in the doctrine that advises one not to seek tranquility in certainty but in permanently suspended judgement. — William Boyd

so who cares what she was before you met her?" "Yeah, but a virgin? I want nothing to do with that." "Well, she isn't a virgin anymore." That made Blake stop. "I guess you're right. What good would it do me to send her back? It's not like she didn't know what she was — Melody Anne

To happy folkAll heaviest words no more of meaning bearThan far-off bells saddening the Summer air. — William Morris

I am sick of Mr. Bingley," cried his wife. — Jane Austen

I did all the Chef Boyardee commercials, in America, when I was young. — Jane Seymour

Deference is the most complicate, the most indirect, and the most elegant of all compliments. — William Shenstone

If you are to accomplish all that one demands of you, you must overestimate your own worth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

When people ask me what qualifies me to be a writer for children, I say I was once a child. But I was not only a child, I was, better still, a weird little kid, and though I would never choose to give my own children this particular preparation for life, there are few things, apparently, more helpful to a writer than having once been a weird little kid. — Katherine Paterson