Loncar Investments Quotes & Sayings
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Figure out whether or not you believe in yourself, and if you don't, find a way to. Because even more than you want it, you must believe it. And learn about yourself. The rhythm of one's spirit is just as important as what you look like or what you sound like. Who are you? What's your voice? What are you dying to contribute? — Chris Pratt

We are bound to our ancestors and to those who made us, whether we want to be or not. What matters is what we make of what we are. — Kate Elliott

Do not be so hard on the child. She is a product of her upbringing, just as you are. If you judge her worth based on frivolities, then you are doing the same as those who judge you based on your simple clothing. — Brandon Sanderson

The boxing world is full of all kinds of corruption. — Al Sharpton

I don't live anywhere. I have always dreamed of moving out of my country because Sweden is boring. — Lykke Li

The only exercise I take is walking behind the coffins of friends who took exercise. — Peter O'Toole

The fact that somebody is reducing your salary is just telling me they're not satisfied with what you're doing. — Joe Torre

As proud as I am of Doo-Wops I feel like, 'Oh, man. People haven't seen nothing. They don't even know what I'm about to do,' and that's what I can't wait to show the world. — Bruno Mars

If freedom is to be saved and enlarged, poverty must be ended. There is no other solution. — Aneurin Bevan

We're living in a state where no one can trust his telephone conversations, nor even his personal conversations in a room, in a bar or anywhere else. — Walter Cronkite

Jutta drags herself closer; she watches her brother with outsize eyes. A piano chases the violins. Then woodwinds. The strings sprint, woodwinds fluttering behind. More instruments join in. Flutes? Harps? The song races, seems to loop back over itself. "Werner?" Jutta whispers. He blinks; — Anthony Doerr

I wanted to be cute. That's the terrible thing. I should have had more sense. — Dorothy Parker