Marquetta Keller Quotes & Sayings
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You know the part in Cinderella
when everyone goes to the ball
and she sits at home, crying?
It wasn't because her gown was ripped.
It was because she knew
she was an idiot
for thinking
she could grab a prince. — Kelly Bingham

Possibly the greatest waste in life is the gap between what you are and what you could become. — Zig Ziglar

If you find yourself asking: How did I get here? Isador once said, that probably means you are living a life worth living. — Aleksandar Hemon

Who you are is why you choose the friends and situations in your life. — Bryant McGill

And the rose like a nymph to the bath addrest,
Which unveiled the depth of her glowing breast,
Till, fold after fold, to the fainting air,
The soul of her beauty and love lay bare. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

I was brought here [New Orleans] for a reason. I feel like I can make a tremendous impact, not only with the team but in the community. — Drew Brees

You can become famous but you can't become unfamous. You can become infamous but not unfamous. — Dave Chappelle

Industrial man - a sentient reciprocating engine having a fluctuating output, coupled to an iron wheel revolving with uniform velocity. And then we wonder why this should be the golden age of revolution and mental derangement. — Aldous Huxley

In politics, nothing is contemptible. — Benjamin Disraeli

I remember, as a young architect, people always talked about I. M. Pei's concrete. He had a particular specification no one else knew. — Annabelle Selldorf

The distribution of tasks among the various employees follows a simple rule, which is that the duty of the members of each category is to do as much work as they possibly can, so that only a small part of that work need be passed to the category above. This means that the clerks are obliged to work without cease from morning to night, whereas the senior clerks do so only now and then, the deputies very rarely, and the Registrar almost never. — Jose Saramago