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Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Apolo Ohno

In school I studied international business and marketing, so I've always been attracted to business. — Apolo Ohno

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Henry VIII Of England

Though some say youth doth rule me. — Henry VIII Of England

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Jerry Mander

When you are spending time in front of the television, you are not doing other things. The young child of three or four years old is in the stage of the greatest emotional development that human beings undergo. And we only develop when we experience things, real-life things: a conversation with Mother, touching Father, going places, doing things, relating to others. This kind of experience is critical to a young child, and when the child spends thirty-five hours per week in front of the TV set, it is impossible to have the full range of real-life experience that a young child must have. — Jerry Mander

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Bell Hooks

... move from emphasis on personal lifestyle issues toward creating political paradigms and radical models of social change that emphasize collective as well as individual change. — Bell Hooks

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By M. Scott Peck

I gave examples from my clinical practice of how love was not wholly a thought or feeling. I told of how that very evening there would be some man sitting at a bar in the local village, crying into his beer and sputtering to the bartender how much he loved his wife and children while at the same time he was wasting his family's money and depriving them of his attention. We recounted how this man was thinking love and feeling love
were they not real tears in his eyes?
but he was not in truth behaving with love. — M. Scott Peck

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By David Weber

There was an almost terrifying lack of intelligence in his eyes. — David Weber

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Emily Post

To be a good sportsman, one must be a stoic and never show rancor in defeat, or triumph in victory, or irritation, no matter what annoyance is encountered. One who can not help sulking, or explaining, or protesting when the loser, or exulting when the winner, has no right to take part in games or contests. — Emily Post

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Lester Cole

The Japanese say, If the flower is to be beautiful, it must be cultivated. — Lester Cole

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Alicia Thompson

You ... smell like rain." Whatever I expected, that hadn't been it. "Is that a good thing or a bad thing?" "Good," he said. "Definitely good. — Alicia Thompson

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By J.C. Reed

Life was beautiful, but it was also painful. People fail, a few get up, but there's never a guarantee that their second attempt will work out. — J.C. Reed

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Gerard Way

I learned that the world doesn't want to be saved, and it will fucking punch you in the face if you try. — Gerard Way

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Eva Mendes

I love my country, but I believe that we are too quick to censor nudity. — Eva Mendes

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Dalton Trumbo

He looked down at a tired face that was only fifty-one years old. He looked down and thought dad I feel lots older than you. I was sorry for you dad. Things weren't going well and they never would have gone well for you and it's just as good you're dead. People've got to be quicker and harder these days than you were dad. Goodnight and good-dreams. I won't forget you and I'm not as sorry for you today as I was yesterday. I loved you dad goodnight. — Dalton Trumbo

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By John Steinbeck

A man who is good for anything ought not to calculate the chance of living or dying; he only ought to consider whether he is doing right or wrong. — John Steinbeck

Marsico Global Fund Quotes By Gaston Bachelard

By following "the path of reverie"-a constantly downhill path-consciousness relaxes and wanders-and consequently becomes clouded. So it is never the right time, when one is dreaming, to "do phenomenology." — Gaston Bachelard