Lelani Tizzie Quotes & Sayings
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Wisdom in poverty is better than folly in affluence. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I would have assumed you understood, despite our vague suggestions otherwise, we do not welcome constructive criticism. — David Thorne
Alexander Hamilton has been on the $10 since 1928, he's been well honored by the country, he was a great Secretary of the Treasury. But of all the people on the currency, the only one who isn't a president. — Grover Norquist
Luck is luck ... What we do with it determines whether it's good or bad. — Nora Roberts
Petty laws breed great crimes. — Ouida
High on their posthumous pedestals, the dead become hard to see. Grief, deference, and the homogenizing effects of adulation blur the details, flatten the bumps, sand off the sharp corners. — Anne Fadiman
Through my research, I found that vulnerability is the glue that holds relationships together. It's the magic sauce. — Brene Brown
There are companies which are prepared to change the way they work. They realize that nothing can be based on what used to be, that there is a better way. But, 99 percent of companies are not ready, [they are] caught in an industrial Jurassic Park. — Ricardo Semler
You wouldn't hurt a virgin, would you? Where do you think they get virgin olive oil, huh? Don't you think we're pathetic enough as it is? — Italy
Sometimes I wish I was just a simple drunkard. — Steven Morrissey
But is life a success when it doesn't include time for after-school talks, and curling up to read books on winter nights, and weaving daisy chains in the summer? Is it a success when you have all the big things but none of the small ones? Is it as it should be when everybody grows up and moves to opposite coasts and doesn't care if they ever see each other? — Lisa Wingate
The evening that Al and I met became the night that we met. By the time we fell asleep at daybreak we were different people — Ruth Ahmed
I had no real photography experience, thankfully. I consciously took a lot of crowd shots. I was influenced by Seattle photographer Charles Peterson, who always seemed to incorporate fans in his live band shots. — Bruce Pavitt
