Lanice Morrison Quotes & Sayings
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There are two contrary impulses which govern this man's brain-the one sane, and the other eccentric. They alternate at regular intervals. — Franz Schubert

I think sometimes you just lose your focus, and I think that's easy to do when you start getting more fame, more money, more power. — Joel Osteen

In a self-organized team, individuals take accountability for managing their own workload, shift work among themselves based on need and best fit, and take responsibility for team effectiveness. Team members have considerable leeway in how they deliver results, they are self-disciplined in their accountability for those results, and they work within a flexible framework. — Jim Highsmith

I've had enough of stories and lies; enough of silent scribbling. Enough of gears and engines. Enough of daydreams and false futures. Enough of virgins and dynamos.
One word from you is all I want, she said. Just speak one word, and we'll begin.
Enough of wasting time. — Dexter Palmer

If you go around being afraid, you're never going to enjoy life. You have only one chance, so you've got to have fun. — Lindsey Vonn

What would become of all historical biography if it was written only with consideration for other peoples' feelings? — Johannes Brahms

The important thing is to make sure that when death comes, it finds us still alive. — Fausto Brizzi

Ask yourself: Am I an investor, or am I a speculator? An investor is a person who owns business and holds it forever and enjoys the returns that U.S. businesses, and to some extent global businesses, have earned since the beginning of time. Speculation is betting on price. Speculation has no place in the portfolio or the kit of the typical investor. — John C. Bogle

I was at a bar nursing a beer. My nipple was getting quite soggy. — Emo Philips

Truth is one forever absolute, but opinion is truth filtered through the moods, the blood, the disposition of the spectator. — Wendell Phillips