Madeley Manor Quotes & Sayings
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Small wins are a steady application of a small advantage. — Charles Duhigg
It's like my therapist says: 'Even hypochondriacs get sick for real sometimes. — Jules Cassard
The next day we moved my things, that is to say all my books, which had now grown to number two and a half thousand titles, a fact which Anders and Geir, who were helping me with the move, cursed from the bottom of their hearts as we shifted the boxes from the lift into the flat. — Karl Ove Knausgard
The question that motivates my research is, if we can put a man on the Moon with 100,000 [people], what can we do with 100 million? — Luis Von Ahn
The spiritual life is first of all a life. It is not merely something to be known and studied, it is to be lived. — Thomas Merton
Poor kid
all she'd wanted to do was get her teeth fixed. — Tom Upton
Average leaders take you to the mountain.
Superior leaders take you up the mountain.
Excellent leaders take you to mountaintop.
Transcendent leaders take you to the stars. — Matshona Dhliwayo
There is no facet of my professional life that doesn't require or request improvisation. — Marc Evan Jackson
As you share your story, there has to be some suspense to it because you are going to create intrigue in the telling of the story by telling only part of the story. That's right, you break the analyst frame by capturing audience attention with a provocative story of something that happened to you, and then you keep their attention by not telling them how it ends until you are ready. — Oren Klaff
It's not going to be too much longer before Xbox Live produces programming. — Peter Jackson
The Atlas belongs to the Lenbachhaus in Munich - it's long since ceased to belong to me. Occasionally I run across it somewhere, and I think it's interesting because it looks different each time. — Gerhard Richter
All living things are manipulated as long as there is a will, it is bent and twisted constantly. Only the dead are allowed the luxury of freedom, and then only because they want nothing, and therefore can't be thwarted. — Orson Scott Card
... it would matter ... to the tens of thousands of young Americans ... who would ... be invited to put on uniforms, fly to the other side of the world, spread their nether cheeks, and sit down on the big green dildo that was Vietnam. — Stephen King