Marchpane Books Quotes & Sayings
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Collaborate, don't dictate. Every department head has something to offer. Listen and gratefully accept their offerings. They're moviemakers, too. — George A. Romero
I don't belong to anyone. I make my own choices."
"And you're with Adrian," said Dimitri.
"But I was meant for you. — Richelle Mead
But the same thing was true in the army. You slept in a barracks with all kinds of people of every nationality, every trade, every character and quality you can imagine, and that was a good experience. — Shelby Foote
Our efforts in chess attain only a hundredth of one percent of their rightful result ... Our education, in all domains of endeavour, is frightfully wasteful of time and values. — Emanuel Lasker
Beethoven can't really be great because his picture isn't on a bubble gum card. — Charles M. Schulz
If people who say they love their children meant it, would there be war? And would there be division of nationalities - would there be these separations? — Jiddu Krishnamurti
There is no normal. What my job was a few years ago was completely different than what it is today. As soon as I have it dialed in, the company changes and the team changes and my role changes as a result. What the company needs is always evolving, and I don't get to choose what I want to do as much as I thought I would be now - which is OK. It keeps me in this position of learning new things and keeping me humble. There is always something I don't know, and I'm comfortable with that. — Sophia Amoruso
The more we accept the imperfections of life, the more perfect life seems to become. — Russell Kyle
'Classic' - a book which people praise and don't read. — Mark Twain
The fundamental issue is the moral issue. — David Attenborough
The blessings of the devil is the beginning of dread. — Michael Bassey Johnson
Prosperity isn't defined by money alone; it encompasses time, love, success, joy, comfort, beauty, and wisdom. — Louise Hay