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Liney Lozano Quotes By Christine Gran

Men are bad cyclists, hunters of wild animals, kamikazes, samurai and Christian martyrs. — Christine Gran

Liney Lozano Quotes By Kurt Busch

I've been fined probably more than any driver, and I've probably paid it out of my own pocket more than any driver. — Kurt Busch

Liney Lozano Quotes By Karl Jaspers

Existenz only becomes clear through reason; reason only has content through Existenz. — Karl Jaspers

Liney Lozano Quotes By Ellen Datlow

The things you have heard are true; we are the mothers of monsters. We would, however, like to clarify a few points. For instance, by the time we realized what Jeffrey had been up to, he was gone. — Ellen Datlow

Liney Lozano Quotes By Elise Forier Edie

The sleeping princess is a symbol of the sleeping earth. The spell she is under is the chill of winter and the kiss of life... the kiss of the sun wakes her. — Elise Forier Edie

Liney Lozano Quotes By Stuart Wilde

You have a divine right to choose whom you will play with and under what circumstances. By eliminating any energy drag, the positive good things in your life will resonate faster and faster. — Stuart Wilde

Liney Lozano Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Liberal Democrats are inexorably opposed to tax cuts, because tax cuts give people more power, and take away from the role of government. — Rush Limbaugh

Liney Lozano Quotes By Patti Smith

Who can know the heart of youth except youth itself. — Patti Smith

Liney Lozano Quotes By Marilyn Ferguson

We have two strategies for coping; the way of avoidance or the way of attention. — Marilyn Ferguson

Liney Lozano Quotes By Jonathan Raymond

The dangling of promotions, the promise of raises and bonuses, chair massages, and yoga classes, all can elicit a general sense of compliance, more or less. We still reach goals. We get hard work - which is not the same as great work. But these tactics don't give you what you really want. What you want is a feeling - the same feeling that every leader who has ever lived craves: "They've got this. I can relax." Why don't any of these tactics get us to that place? It's because they all have something in common. Can you see it? It's that they all start with the needs of the business, and put the needs of the individuals second, usually a distant second. This — Jonathan Raymond