Licenciado Leo Quotes & Sayings
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Multitasking Makes You Stupid. Doing more than one thing at a time makes you slower and worse at both tasks. Don't do it. If you think this doesn't apply to you, you're wrong - it does. — Jeff Sutherland

My mom can't defend herself to the world. She is such an amazing woman, with such an open heart. It's a real hard line, and I crossed it. I took everyone's life story and assumed it would be a great thing to put on screen. I was being selfish and I feel so horrible about it. I feel so guilty. — Nikki Reed

We are an army of light And nothing shall prevail against us And in those places where the sun is darkened It will overcome. — Patti Sheehy

I laugh when people say they don't like poetry. They listen to poetry every day, what do they think music is? — Shannon Lynette

When I was an orphan, I was the richest kid at the orphanage because everyone else was complaining about not having anything. But when I discovered that you could get two cents for a Coca-Cola bottle, I would follow people around who were drinking it and ask them if they were almost through with it. — Wayne Dyer

People should be judged on the things they do, not how they look. — Nick Carter

Riley Blackthorne - kicking hell's ass one demon at a time. — Jana Oliver

Such a dividend could only be wasted, for it was borne from waste, and to waste it would return. — Eleanor Catton

The thinnest slice would be teeming with memories of a love so strong it turned you inside out and left you gasping, and would be an identical match to a slice stored in the heart of a soul mate. — Jodi Picoult

But medicine has long had all its means to hand, and has discovered both a principle and a method, through which the discoveries made during a long period are many and excellent, while full discovery will be made, if the inquirer be competent, conduct his researches with knowledge of the discoveries already made, and make them his starting-point. But anyone who, casting aside and rejecting all these means, attempts to conduct research in any other way or after another fashion, and asserts that he has found out anything, is and has been victim of deception. — Hippocrates

A creative person respects the creative spark in other individual men, and in all men (and women). — Frank Barron

The bud may have a bitter taste, But sweet will be the flower. — William Cowper

Flitch, a former tailor who, in the seventeenth century, had founded the Hobblers, a religious sect named for the peculiar shackled gait they adopted as they paced out their prayers. The Hobblers' beliefs seemed to be based largely on such novel ideas as that heaven was handily located six miles above the earth's surface, and that Nicodemus Flitch had been appointed personally by God as His mouthpiece and, as such, was licensed to curse souls to eternity, whenever he felt like it. — Alan Bradley