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Masterfully Executed Quotes By Seth Godin

A one-hit wonder is a legend who stopped early. — Seth Godin

Masterfully Executed Quotes By Tony Fadell

I had been doing MP3 players and handheld computers since 1990-1991, and so they sought me out because of my experience. And about 18 generations of iPod and three generations of iPhone later, I decided to leave Apple. — Tony Fadell

Masterfully Executed Quotes By Sanjeev Bhaskar

I was the first member of my family to cross into Pakistan and find his ancestral village. — Sanjeev Bhaskar

Masterfully Executed Quotes By Dane Cook

How do you fall into a lion's den, that is my first question there, you think you would be extra carefull around a den of lions. — Dane Cook

Masterfully Executed Quotes By John Ashcroft

I don't play full court anymore. I just play half-court. — John Ashcroft

Masterfully Executed Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

I am convinced that the air we normally breathe is a kind of water, and men and women are a species of fish. — D.H. Lawrence

Masterfully Executed Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

If you lose your reason, you lose it into the hands of God ... It's the only place where anything is safe. And when you're dead it's only what's there you'll have. Nothing else. — Elizabeth Goudge

Masterfully Executed Quotes By Allen Tate

There's precious little to say between day and dark,
Perhaps a few words on the implacable will
Of time sailing like a magic barque
Or something as fine for the amenities ... — Allen Tate

Masterfully Executed Quotes By Jerry Pinto

You didn't want children?' I don't remember who said this, Susan or I or both of us together. 'Oh God, no. I saw what children do. They turn a good respectable woman into a mudd-dha. I didn't want to be a mudh-dha. I didn't want to be turned inside out. I didn't want to have my world shifted so that I was no longer the centre of it. This is what you have to be careful about, Lao-Tsu. It never happens to men. They just sow the seed and hand out the cigars when you've pushed a football through your vadge. For the next hundred years of your life, you're stuck with being someone whose definition isn't even herself. You're now someone's mudd-dha!' She — Jerry Pinto