Lorelle Meets Quotes & Sayings
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My philosophy of leadership is to surround myself with good people who have ability, judgment and knowledge, but above all, a passion for service. — Sonny Perdue
When I travel with my kids abroad, I am not myself, but I'm more a father who wants to protect them. Sometimes, I am even aggressive about certain things and get surprised seeing myself like that: for instance, when people want to take pictures of them. I am fine if they want to take my pictures, but they are not public property. — A.R. Rahman
Our love like this, grown while we committed crimes - it's going to destroy us. — Kristin Halbrook
We all know what happens to celebrities when their time is up - rehab and then a stint on VH1. — Jon Stewart
We need to change the leadership model in the world. That's my passion in life: changing hearts and minds about leadership. — Bob Vanourek
The virtue of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was of a severer and more laborious kind. It was the well-earned harvest of many a learned conference, of many a patient lecture, and many a midnight lucubration. At the age of twelve years, he embraced the rigid system of the Stoics, which taught him to submit his body to his mind, his passions to his reason; to consider virtue as the only good, vice as the only evil, all things external as things indifferent. — Edward Gibbon
For neither good nor evil can last for ever; and so it follows that as evil has lasted a long time, good must now be close at hand. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Every animator is really an actor performing in slow motion, living the character a drawing at a time. — John Lasseter
It needs but one foe to breed a war, and those who have not swords can still die upon them. — J.R.R. Tolkien
It wasn't love, but a deep intrigue. It was a pull, gravity. — Alanna J. Faison
We don't propose to sit here in our rocking chair with our hands folded and let the Communists set up any government in the Western Hemisphere. — Lyndon B. Johnson
There are things which are appalling to young people because young people think life should be happy and free. But life is never really happy and free in any beautiful sense. Happiness is a weak and paltry thing and perhaps"freedom" has no meaning. There are great patterns in which we are involved, and destinies which belong to us and which we love even in the moment when they destroy us. — Iris Murdoch