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Little Stitious Quotes By Donna Farhi

The process of breathing is the most accurate metaphor we have for the way that we personally approach life, how we live our lives, and how we react to the inevitable changes that life brings us. — Donna Farhi

Little Stitious Quotes By Sherman Alexie

Driving home, I heard the explosion and thought it was a new story born. But, Adrian, it's the same old story, whispered past the same false teeth. How can we imagine a new language when the language of the enemy keeps our dismembered tongues tied to his belt? How can we imagine a new alphabet when the old jumps off billboards down into our stomachs? Adrian, what did you say? I want to rasp into sober cryptology and say something dynamic but tonight is my laundry night. How do we imagine a new life when a pocketful of quarters weighs our possibilities down? — Sherman Alexie

Little Stitious Quotes By Ada Calhoun

Failure is part of being human, and it is definitely part of being married. — Ada Calhoun

Little Stitious Quotes By Steve Carell

I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little stitious. — Steve Carell

Little Stitious Quotes By Tom Kite

A lot of the bunkering is designed more to save you than it is to penalize you. — Tom Kite

Little Stitious Quotes By Anna Stevens

For a business to strengthen its position on the market, its managers should become skillful at helping their subordinates to set and achieve specific and measurable goals with realistic deadlines and clear expectations. Managers should also mentor employees through challenges, helping them grow and develop new skills. — Anna Stevens

Little Stitious Quotes By Caragh M. O'Brien

Even the worst feeling, with time and familiarity, became tolerable. — Caragh M. O'Brien

Little Stitious Quotes By Michael Scott

I'm not superstitious but I am a little stitious. — Michael Scott