Makoto Naegi Quotes & Sayings
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A simple rule applies: if you don't quickly comprehend what a company is doing, then management probably doesn't either. — Seth Klarman

In her early days she had that beatific expression characteristic of Victorian prettiness - like a sheep painted by Raphael. — James Agate

We pray because we are unworthy to pray. Our prayers are heard precisely because we believe that we are unworthy. We become worthy to pray when we risk everything on God's faithfulness alone. — Martin Luther

All I want to do, if you've already got health care, is lower your costs. — Barack Obama

Fear begets fiction and fiction gives a shape to fear — Frank McConnell

My wife and I took a sabbatical and we went from Europe to India, where we lived in an ashram for six months and did meditation and yoga vigorously, like from 5:00 in the morning until 10:00 in the night in very austere circumstances. I think then my practice became less superficial, more like the traditional definition of what meditation was: to truly find oneness. — Karan Bajaj

[I]t is more convenient to prevent the passage of a law, than to declare it void after it has passed. — James Madison

When I am in the sound booth, I am trying to convey as much as I can through just my voice. — Maulik Pancholy

The Soviet state was, in fact, almost perfectly designed to make people unhappy. It denied its citizens not just hope, but also trust. Every activity had to be sanctioned by the state. Any person could be an informant. No action could be guaranteed to be without consequence. Father Dmitry preached friendship and warmth and belief to his parishioners, and inspired a generation to live as humans and not as parts of a machine. — Oliver Bullough

John Huston is more of a creative director than most. — Robert Loggia

I would rather die a spinster - poor, ruined, scorned, and alone - than suffer that heartbreak daily. — Tessa Dare

People don't die of old age, they die of diseases that accompany old age, and they are preventable. — Deepak Chopra

My natural instinct after doing something shameful is not to rush into the street boasting about it but to put on dark glasses and head for the next county, hoping nobody notices I've been in the neighborhood. — Russell Baker