Legrands Quotes & Sayings
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I am a classical music lover - not necessarily the contemporary stuff, but the old stuff. — Eberhard Weber

As an actor, there are places you can live, and when I graduated from school, it was either New York or L.A., and I liked the East Coast. That's why I ended up in New York. — Julianne Moore

Godly fear, faith, and humility is the true threefold cord that can't easily be broken (see Ecclesiastes 4:12). — John Bevere

Money is power, and rare are the heads that can withstand the possession of great power. — Benjamin Disraeli

Come on 'long prosperous life!' — Mitch Hedberg

I am more convinced than ever. Conceptual integrity is central to product quality. — Fred Brooks

It's a bit shocking when you show up in Africa or you're in the middle of Spain and there are people that know the words and the young kids singing along. — Michael Buble

It is unmatched in its ability to think, to communicate, and to reason. Most striking of all, it has a unique awareness of its identity and of its place in space and time. Welcome to the human brain, the cathedral of complexity. — Peter Coveney

As I got older, I discovered that nothing within me cried out for a baby. My womb did not seem to have come equipped with that famously ticking clock. Unlike so many of my friends, I did not ache with longing whenever I saw an infant. (Though I did ache with longing, it is true, whenever I saw a good used-book shop) — Elizabeth Gilbert

I really don't (stay calm) all the time. I just try to. Part of not just racing but in life, I try not to let the highs be too high and the lows be too low. I try to stay somewhere right in the middle. In racing it's not always easy to do. You can get too excited or overconfident when things are going good and it's easy to get too far in the ditch when things are going bad. — Matt Kenseth

Your are unique.
Have confidence in your abilities. — Lailah Gifty Akita

This is the inevitable fate of the sentimentalist. All his opinions change into their opposites at the first brush of reality. — George Orwell